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Network Video Recorder

User Manual

Version 21.1.39.3
Declaration
Copyright ©2021. All rights reserved.
Without the written permission of the company, any company or individual
should not extract, duplicate part of or all of contents of this manual and no
spreading in any form.
As the upgrade of the products or other reason, the contents of manual will
be upgraded periodically. Unless otherwise stipulated, the manual is used as
a NOTE. All statements, information and suggestions of the manual do not
constitute any ostensive or implied guarantee.
Photographs, graphics, charts, and illustrations provided in the manual are
for explanation and illustration purposes only, and may differ from specific
products. Please prevail in kind.

Safety Precautions

CAUTION

 Please do not place and install equipment directly under the sunlight or
near heating device.
 Please do not install equipment at moist place or place with dust or
soot.
 Please keep equipment installed horizontally, or install equipment in a
stable place, avoid the equipment falling down.
 Please avoid liquid dropping on the equipment, make sure no objects
filled (eg cups) with liquid on the equipment and prevent liquid from
leaking.
 Please install the device in a well-ventilated place, do not block the
vents of the equipment.
 Please only use equipment within rated input/output.
 Please do not disassemble at liberty.
 Please transport, use and reserve the equipment within allowing
humidity(10%~90%) and temperature(-10℃~+55℃).
 When cleaning the device, unplug the power cord and completely shut
off the power.
 The dust on the circuit board inside the NVR may cause a short circuit
after being exposed to moisture. Regularly clean the circuit board,
connectors, chassis, and chassis fan with a soft brush. If dirt is difficult

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to remove, wipe it off with a neutral detergent diluted in water and
wipe it dry.
 Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or thinner when
cleaning the device. Do not use strong or abrasive cleaning agents. This
can damage the surface coating.
 Please purchase the NVR dedicated hard drive recommended by the
equipment manufacturer from the formal channels to ensure the
quality and usage requirements of the hard drive.
 Make sure that there is no threat due to uneven mechanical load.
 Make sure that the video and audio cables have enough controls to
install the cable. The bend radius of the cable should not be less than 5
times the cable diameter.
 Make sure that the alarm cable is firmly installed and the contact is
good.
 Make sure that the NVR is reliably grounded.

WARNING

 Please do use the battery as requested, or it may lead to a battery fire,


explosion or risk of burning!
 Please use the same type of battery when changing it.
 Please do use recommended cord sets (power cords), do use within the
rated specifications.
 If you connect the product to the Internet at your own risk, including
but not limited to products that may be subject to cyber-attacks,
hacking attacks, virus infections, etc., the company will not be
responsible for product abnormality, information leakage, etc., but the
company will timely to provide you with product-related technical
support.

NOTE
 After receiving the product, please open the packing box, take out the
equipment, and confirm the packing product and accessories according
to the packing list in the box.
 If you find any damage to the contents of the box or any missing parts,
please contact your dealer promptly.

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Contents
Chapter 1 Outline and Feature.......................................................................... 5
1.1 Outline..................................................................................................5
1.2 Default.................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Descriptive content agreement........................................................... 5
1.4 Function Features................................................................................ 6
Chapter 2 NVR Appearance............................................................................. 10
2.1 The Front Panel.................................................................................. 10
2.1.1 The Front Panel....................................................................... 10
2.2 Rear Panel.......................................................................................... 11
2.2.1 General equipment rear panel introduction.......................... 11
2.2.2 Built-in PoE device rear panel introduction........................... 12
2.3 Mouse Description.............................................................................13
2.4 Input Method Introduction................................................................13
Chapter 3 Connecting NVR.............................................................................. 15
3.1 Hard Disk Installation......................................................................... 15
3.2 Device Connection............................................................................. 16
Chapter 4 NVR Startup.....................................................................................18
4.1 System Initialization........................................................................... 18
4.2 Boot wizard........................................................................................ 19
4.2.1 Quick Startup Wizard.............................................................. 19
4.2.2 Forget Password......................................................................24
4.3 Preview Interface............................................................................... 28
4.4 Quick add device................................................................................29
4.5 Channel shortcut menu..................................................................... 31
4.5.1 PTZ...........................................................................................32
4.5.2 Image.......................................................................................35
4.5.3 Fisheye Unfold........................................................................ 37
Chapter 5 NVR Menu....................................................................................... 40
5.1 Shortcut menu................................................................................... 40
5.1.1 Alarm Status............................................................................41
5.1.2 System Info..............................................................................42
5.1.3 Poll...........................................................................................43
5.2 Main Menu.........................................................................................44
5.3 Operation........................................................................................... 46
5.3.1Preview.....................................................................................46
5.3.2 Playback.................................................................................. 47
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5.3.3 File Management.................................................................... 55
5.3.4 Smart Analysis.........................................................................61
5.3.5 Channel................................................................................... 74
5.3.6 Storage.................................................................................... 96
5.3.7 System................................................................................... 103
5.3.8 Maintenance......................................................................... 161
5.3.9 Alarm Information................................................................ 175
5.3.10 Backup Process................................................................... 177
5.3.11 Shutdown............................................................................ 178
Chapter 6 WEB Operation..............................................................................180
6.1 Internet connection......................................................................... 180
6.2 Browser Login...................................................................................181
6.3 Active X download, installation....................................................... 182
6.4 Live View.......................................................................................... 183
6.5 Configuration................................................................................... 186
6.5.1 Local Config........................................................................... 186
6.5.2 Camera.................................................................................. 186
6.5.3 Storage.................................................................................. 192
6.5.4 System................................................................................... 197
6.5.5 Maintain................................................................................ 217
6.6 Playback........................................................................................... 221
6.7 Picture.............................................................................................. 223
Chapter 7 Appendixes.................................................................................... 226
7.1 Q&A.................................................................................................. 226
7.2 Maintenance.................................................................................... 227

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Chapter 1 Outline and Feature
1.1 Outline
This product is a new generation of high-performance NVR (Net Video
Recorder) independently developed by the company. It adopts several
high-tech technologies, such as video and audio codec technology,
embedded system technology, storage technology, network technology and
intelligent technology. With local preview, video multi-screen split display,
local real-time storage of video files, support for mouse shortcuts, remote
management and control. This product supports two storage methods:
front-end storage and client-side storage. The front-end monitoring point can
be located anywhere on the network, regardless of geographical location. It
is combined with other front-end devices such as network cameras and
network video servers to form a powerful security monitoring network with
professional video surveillance system software. In the networked
deployment system of this product, only one network cable can be used for
the central point and monitoring point. Connection, center to monitoring
point, no need to lay video lines, audio lines, etc., construction is simple,
wiring costs, maintenance costs are low.
This product can be widely used in security, such as finance,
telecommunications, transportation, electricity, education and other fields.

1.2 Default

 The factory default super administrator account is admin and the


password is 12345.
 NVR and PoE NVR factory default IPv4 address: 192.168.1.88.

1.3 Descriptive content agreement

In order to simplify the description in this manual, the following conventions


are made:
 The "device" mentioned in this manual mainly refers to the NVR.
 The "IP device" mentioned in this manual mainly refers to IPC, IP DOME,
or DVS.
 The "channel" mentioned in this manual refers to the NVR's IP channel.
 Click the "X" or "Cancel" button to return to the previous screen.

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 Click All Interfaces Default to restore the current factory default
settings.
 Click "Apply", "Confirm" and "Save" on all screens to save the current
settings.
 Click "Copy" on all interfaces to enter the copy channel interface. Select
the channel to copy the current channel configuration to the selected
channel.

1.4 Function Features


NVR features are as follows:
 H.264 videos condense format, support 4K/6M/5M/4M/3M/2M/1080P
/720P/D1 resolution network camera input.
 G.711U, G711a, ADPCM_DVI4, AAC audio condense format.
 Support voice call function.
 Each channel supports three-stream encoding, including MJPEG stream.
 Windows-style user interface embedded real-time Linux3.0 operating
system.
 Support independent adjustment of coding parameters for each
channel, including coding type, resolution, frame rate, and bitrate.
 Support manual capture and image playback.
 Support preview, recording, play back, backup.
 Supports Chinese simplified, Chinese Traditional, English, Polish, Czech,
Russian, Thai, Hebrew, Arabic, Bulgarian, German, French, Portuguese,
Turkish, Spanish, Italian, Hungarian, Roman, Korean, Dutch, Greek,
Vietnamese and Japanese switch.
 Some NVRs support fisheye correction, dual-screen preview, and PoE,
face detection, crossover detection, regional intrusion,people stay
detection, people gathering whichever is the case.
 Only one USB interface NVR needs to use USB interface such as
Configuration import, Configuration export, backup, IPC Update,
Manual Update, first select the corresponding function, such as click
"Config import", pop-up "Please insert the usb disk" 60 When the
second countdown prompts, unplug the mouse and plug it into the USB
device before the countdown ends. After the NVR recognizes the USB
device, it automatically proceeds to the next step.

 Local monitoring
The local monitoring features are listed below:

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 Supports local VGA and HD homologous output, and HD supports up to
4K resolution output.
 4-channel NVR support 1 / 4 screen preview, 8-channel NVR support 1 /
4 / 8 screen preview, 16 channel NVR support 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16 screen
preview, 32-channel NVR support 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16 / 25 / 32 screen
preview.
 Support adjust the preview channel order by drag the mouse.
 Support preview manually or auto-tour preview, automatic polling cycle
can be set.
 Supports video motion detection, video loss detection and intelligent
detection.
 Achieve IP PTZ camera control through the ONVIF protocol.

 Hard disk management


Hard disk management features as below:
 Each SATA interface support up to 8T hard drive.
 Support hard disk formatting.
 Supports hard disk loss and hard disk abnormal alarm.

 Video Record and Playback


Video record and playback features as below:
 Video compression standard is H.264 / H.264+ / H.265 / H.265+, with
timed recording function.
 Support for setting up recording schedules using drawing and editing
methods.
 Support the main, sub-stream recording at the same time.
 Support cyclic writing.
 Maximum 6 recording time can be set in each day, and the recording
trigger mode can be set independently for different time periods.
 Recording trigger modes include Normal, Motion, Alarm, M&A,
Intelligent.
 Support video data retrieval and playback through channel, video type,
and the date.
 Multiple playback modes: Play / Pause, Reverse, Stop, Single Back,
Single Forward, Speed Down, Speed Up, support for mouse drag
positioning.
 You can select any area of the screen to zoom in locally.
 Support multi-channel simultaneous playback of video.

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 User Management
 Three-level authority user management, administrators can create
multiple operation users and set their rights, rights can be refined to the
channel.

 Data backup
Data backup features as below:
 Support backup via USB2.0 or USB3.0 interface.
 Support U disk or mobile hard disk in FAT32, NTFS, exFAT and other
formats.
 Support batch backup by file and time.
 Support for iVMS320 clip-by-clip backups.
 Support webpage to clip and download video files by time.

 Alarm and exception management


Alarm and exception management features as below:
 Some models support multi-channel external alarm input and output.
 Support video loss alarm, motion alarm, network disconnection alarm,
IP conflict alarm, hard disk error and no disk alarm.
 Support our smart IPC face detection, Crossover, Regional intrusion,
people stay, people gathering and other intelligent detection access and
linkage.
 Various alarms can trigger buzzing alarm, sending mail and screen
display.
 Various alarms can trigger pop-up alarm prompts, voice warnings, and
send emails to notify users.

 Other Local Functions


Other Local functions features as below:
 Users can quickly and easily set the system parameters by NVR buttons
frontal, USB mouse.
 Administrator can create multi-user and set permissions, which can be
refined to the channel.
 Complete operations, alarms, exceptions, and information logging and
retrieval.
 Some models support local alarms and upgrade front-end features.
 Support gesture password function.

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 Network Function.
Network function features as below:
 3536D series support a 10M / 100M adaptive network interface,
3536/3536C series support 10M /100M/ 1000M adaptive network
interface.
 Support remote client privileged access, improve system security.
 Support TCP / IP protocol cluster, support DHCP, DNS, HTP, SMTP, RTSP,
UPnP, HTTPS and other protocols.
 Embedded WEB SERVER.
 Support remote search, playback, download.
 Support remote access and configure parameters.
 Support remote access to equipment running status, system log and
alarm status.
 Support remote formatted hard disk, upgrade program, restart and
other operations for system maintenance.
 Support remote manual trigger & stop recording.
 Support remote manual trigger & stop alarm output.
 Support alarm pushes function.
 Support remote FTP server configuration.
 Support remote PTZ control.
 Support for BitVision App.
 Support ONVIF protocol access to platform.

NOTE
 For other NVR functions, please refer to the user manual below.
 There are functional differences between different models of
equipment, please prevail in kind.

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Chapter 2 NVR Appearance
2.1 The Front Panel
2.1.1 The Front Panel
(For informational purposes only, subject to object)

Figure 2-1

No. Name Description

1 Switch Turn on / off the device


Shows whether the hard drive is connected
2 Hard disk indicator
properly
3 Power Indicator The device is powered on normally
Shows whether the device is properly
4 Network Indicator
connected to the network
5 USB2.0 Connect mouse or USB memory stick backup

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 The panel diagram does not reflect the product size and ratio. Please
refer to the actual product for details.

2.2 Rear Panel


2.2.1 General equipment rear panel introduction
The schematic diagram of the rear panel of the common equipment is as
follows:

Figure 2-2
The corresponding description of each interface in Figure 2-2 is shown in the
following table:
No. Name Description
When multi modes/ fault tolerance,LAN2 is the main
network card,can connect Internet and IPC,and LAN1
Ethernet port is the secondary network card,can connect the other
1
1/2 IPC of another network segment;When single
network card mode, only use LAN2; 2 RJ-45
10/100/1000Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet interfaces.
2 Audio output Equipment audio output interface
3 Audio Input Equipment audio input interface
HD Video Connect HD display devices such as computer
4
Output 2 monitors
Connect VGA display devices such as computer
5 VGA
monitors
HD Video Connect HD display devices such as computer
6
Output 1 monitors
7 USB3.0 Connect the mouse or U disk backup
8 eSATA External hard drive interface
9 Ground 485 Alarm when equipment is grounded
10 Alarm Output Equipment alarm output interface
11 Alarm Input Equipment alarm input interface
12 Power toggle 115V/230V Switch
11
switch
Power
13 Device power connector
Connector
14 Switch Equipment switch
Table 2-1

2.2.2 Built-in PoE device rear panel introduction


The schematic diagram of the rear panel of the built-in PoE device is as
follows:

Figure 2-3

The corresponding description of each interface in Figure 2-3 is shown in the


following table:
No. Interface Connection NOTE
HD Video Connect HD display devices such as computer
1
Output monitors
Connect VGA display devices such as computer
2 VGA
monitors
3 Audio Input Equipment audio input interface
4 Audio output Equipment audio output interface
PoE network Connect IP devices and power IP devices and
5
port networks
6 Ethernet port Connect Network
7 USB port Connect the mouse, U disk or removable hard disk
Power
8 Device power connector
Connector

NOTE

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 The panel diagram does not reflect the product size and ratio. Please
refer to the actual product for details.

2.3 Mouse Description


Operate NVR through mouse left button, right button & scroll wheel.
Mouse actions Function
1. Select one of the options
2. Insertion cursor, enter or modify the value of a
Click left mouse
parameter
button
3.During playback, click the timeline to switch the
playback progress.
1. When interface not locking, click right mouse
button, system menu pops up
Click right 2. When interface locking, click right button on
mouse button real-time preview interface, login interface pop up
3.Click the right mouse button on the submenu, return
to the previous menu
Double-click
In the preview and playback state, switch between
the mouse left
single screen and multi screen.
button
1. In the pan/tilt control state, the direction is rotated.
2. In the video occlusion alarm and motion detection
alarm area settings, set the area range.
3. Drag the area of the electronic zoom.
Mouse drag
4. In the preview interface, select a channel and press
and drag to switch to other channel locations.
5. When playing back the video, drag the progress bar
to switch the video file to be played.
1.Time setting
2.Select the drop-down menu values
Slide mouse 3.When previewing, you can switch the preview
scroll wheel channel.
4.When zooming in electronically, you can zoom in and
out of the video image.

2.4 Input Method Introduction

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Input method includes lowercase and uppercase English letters. Clicking

" " button on the left can switch the input method and the symbol
" " represents deleting incorrect input, as shown in Figure 2-4 and Figure
2-5.

Figure 2-4 Uppercase English input

Figure 2-5 Lowercase English input

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Chapter 3 Connecting NVR

3.1 Hard Disk Installation

CAUTION

 Before installation, please confirm that the power has been


disconnected.
 Please use the NVR dedicated monitor hard drive recommended by the
device manufacturer.

Installation tools
A Phillips screwdriver

Hard disk installation


The hard disk is installed as shown in Figure 3-1.
(1) Loosen the fixing screw on the cover, open the cover.
(2) Connect one end of the hard disk data cable and power cable to the
motherboard, and connect the other end to the hard disk.
(3) Hold the hard disk with hand, turn over the chassis, and fix the hard disk
with screw at the indicated position.
(4) Turn over the chassis, fix the cover with screw.

(1) (2)

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(3) (4)
Figure 3-1

3.2 Device Connection


Use VGA cable or HD cable to transmit the NVR signal to the display. If it is a
controllable PTZ, use wire to connect RS485 A cable and RS485 B cable to the
corresponding RS485 interface on NVR, as show in Figure3-2.

Figure3-2
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CAUTION
 Devices with built-in PoE network ports support IPC plug-and-play
functionality. When adding IP devices using the PoE network port
plug-and-play method, make sure that the IP devices also support the
PoE standard.

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Chapter 4 NVR Startup
4.1 System Initialization
The steps to turn on NVR are as follows:

1 Connect the device to the monitor and plug in the mouse and power
cord.

2 Turn on the power switch on the rear panel to start the device. The
system initialization screen appears, as shown in Figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1

CAUTION
 Please confirm that the voltage to be connected matches the NVR
requirements and ensure that the NVR ground is well grounded.
 If the power supply is abnormal, the NVR may not work properly or
even damage the NVR. It is recommended to use a regulated power
supply for power supply.

NOTE
 After the device starts up, it can be simply configured through the boot
wizard, which is the normal operation of the device.

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4.2 Boot wizard
4.2.1 Quick Startup Wizard
Quickly configuration the NVR as shown in Figure 4-2:

1 Select the system language and click "Apply" .

Figure 4-2 ○
1


2 Then select a user, enter the password, select the system language and
click "Login" to login the system (the default username is admin, password is
12345).

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Figure 4-2 ○
2


3 When the login password is too simple, a security password prompt will
pop up. Click "Modify ".

Figure 4-2 ○
3


4 Click the "New password" box, enter a new password, confirm the new
password, select the security question, enter the corresponding answer, click
"Save"; insert a USB flash drive on the device, and click "Export Key".

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Figure 4-2 ○
4
Unlock Pattern: Check "Unlock Pattern", draw the unlock pattern of at least
4 points twice with the mouse to complete the unlock pattern setting.


5 Go to the "Date and Time" interface, configure the Device date and time,
and click "Next".

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Figure 4-2 ○
5


6 Go to the "Network" interface, configure the network parameters of the
device. Click "Next".

Figure 4-2 ○
6


7 Go to the "Hard Disk" interface, you can check the hard disk usage
status: When the status shows "In Use", please click "Next".

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When the status shows "not mounted", select the hard disk, click "Format →
Confirm", the device restarts, and the hard disk is formatted.

Figure 4-2 ○
7


8 Go to the "Camera" interface, you can search for and add devices and
click "Next".

Figure 4-2 ○
8

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9 Go to the "Change Password" interface, setting system password and
security questions according to your actual needs,, click "Complete", the
boot wizard is set up.

Figure 4-2 ○
9

NOTE
 On the startup wizard screen, click "Exit→Confirm" to exit the startup
wizard.
 In the Date and Time setting interface, uncheck "Enable Wizard", the
system will no longer display the "Boot Wizard" interface after the next
boot.
 When the password is too simple, after the login, a password strength
security interface will pop up. You can click "Modify later" to continue
using the existing password.
 Any interface of the boot wizard, if you do not need to modify it, please
click "Next" to enter the next interface directly.
 Please confirm that the NVR device has been properly connected to the
network before setting up the network parameters.
 The hard disk needs to be formatted when it is first installed on the
device.

4.2.2 Forget Password

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If you forget your password, you can click "Forget password" on the login
page to enter the Forget Password interface to reset the password (as shown
in Figure 4-3). There are three ways to reset the password: "Answer the
question", "Import Key" and "Dynamic Password".

Figure 4-3
 Answer The Question: Select the three security questions when setting
the password and enter the answer to the corresponding question, click
"Next Step" to enter the new password setting interface, as shown in
Figure 4-4.

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Figure 4-4
 Import Key: Select the authentication method as "Import Key", as
shown in Figure 4-5.

Figure4-5
○1 Insert the USB disk (the key file exported when the device setting
password is stored) on the device, and click "Import" to import the key file
into the device.

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○2 In the modification user interface, select "Change Password", enter a new
password, confirm the password, and click "Save", as shown in Figure 4-6.

Figure4-6
 Dynamic Password: Select the authentication method as "Dynamic
Password", as shown in Figure 4-7.

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Figure 4-7
○1 Contact the supplier to get the security code, enter the location of the
security code, and click "Next Step".
○2 In the modify user interface, check "Change Password", enter a new
password, confirm the password, and click "Save".

NOTE
 When selecting "Answer The Question", you must answer at least 2
questions, and the answer must be exactly the same as the set answer
when setting the password before entering the "Modify User" interface.
 When you select "Import Key", the key file in the USB flash drive must
be the key file exported by this device.

4.3 Preview Interface


After the system is fully booted, it will enter into the default preview
interface, as shown in Figure 4-8.
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Figure 4-8
After the device normally starts up, the default setting is to preview in
multi-screen display mode. Products with different channels has different
amount of split screens to display. On the preview interface, you can set the
appropriate date and time. On the bottom left of the screen, it shows the
recording status of each video channel or alarm status icon.
The function of each icon is shown in the following table:
Icon Function

The monitoring channel is in video.


The monitoring channel is in the motion detection
state.
The monitoring channel is in the state of intelligent
alarm
Table 4-1

4.4 Quick add device


Quick add device is shown in Figure 4-9:

1 At the preview menu, for the channel of unconnected IP Camera, click

" " icon.

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Figure 4-9 ○
1


2 Select the device to add and click " " to add.

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Figure 4-9 ○
2
 Search: Click to search all online IP devices in the LAN according to the
protocol in the "Filter" box.
 Add: Add selected device.
 Manual Add: For details on how to manually enter device information,
see 5.3.5.1.
 Filter: Select the display filter conditions and click "Search", the device
searches and displays all IPC in the LAN that meet the conditions.

NOTE
 Filter Search Add Device: In the Add Device interface, select the
corresponding protocol in the "Filter" column →"Search" →Select

Device → Click " ".


 Manual Add: On the Device Search interface, click "Manual add" → Click
"Enable"→ Select Protocol, Enter Password, IP, Port → click "Save".

4.5 Channel shortcut menu


After adding a device to a channel, click the channel. The shortcut menu
appears as shown in Figure 4-10.

Figure 4-10

The function of each icon is shown in the following table:


Icon Function
Manual capture, click the button to capture the current
video pictures. Search, view and backup pictures can be

carried out in " File Management" → "All Files".


Instant playback button, click the button, the channel
playback 5 minutes before the video.

PTZ, click into the PTZ interface

Audio output control button, click to set the channel


output volume and mute.

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Electronic zoom button, click to enter the full-screen
zoom mode, display the unmagnified image of the
channel in the lower right corner of the screen, and
drag the red frame of the unmagnified image by mouse
to switch the position of the enlarged image. Click

" " and " " or scroll the mouse wheel to adjust
the zoom. multiple. Click the right mouse button to exit
the electronic zoom and restore the live preview
interface.
Image color button, click into the image interface, you
can set the channel brightness, contrast, saturation,
sharpness, fill light, exposure setting, white balance,
video adjustment of the parameter values.
Bit stream information button, when the mouse moves
to the icon position, the channel shows the current
stream and other related parameters.
Turn on / off the channel for all-day timing recording

Switch between main stream and sub stream

Fisheye unfold function


Table 4-2

4.5.1 PTZ

Click " " on the channel connected to PTZ to enter the PTZ setting
interface, where you can perform operations such as PTZ speed, direction
and zoom,as shown in Figure 4-11 ○
1

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Figure 4-11 ○
1
PTZ setup interface is divided into PTZ Control and Common Control.

 PTZ Control
PTZ control interface is used to set the PTZ direction rotation (including
upper, lower, left, right, upper left, lower left, upper right and lower right) of
the gimbal equipment, focusing, zooming, aperture, rapid positioning and
cruising, etc., use with the direction keys when setting, as shown in Figure
4-11 ○
2 .

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Figure 4-11 ○
2
 Channel: Select the channel where the PTZ device is located.
 Zoom: Click / to adjust camera zoom in/out.
 Focus: Click / to adjust camera focusing.
 Iris: Click / to adjust camera brightness.
 Speed: To control the speed of the pan/tilt, for example, the rotation
speed in steps of 7 is much greater than the rotation speed in steps of 1.
 Direction: Use / / / / / / / to adjust the
direction of the PTZ camera.

 Common Control
On the PTZ setup interface, click "Common Control" to enter the common
control interface, common control for calling preset points, select the cruise
line to turn on / off the cruise, as shown in Figure 4-11 ○
3 :

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Figure 4-11 ○
3
 Preset: Select a preset point.
 Call: Click on the PTZ to jump to the selected preset point position.
 Cruise: Select the cruise route you have set and click to turn cruise
on/off.
 Cruise on: Follow the cruise line to start cruising.
 Cruise off: Close the current cruise line.

4.5.2 Image
In the image color setting interface, you can set the image parameters of the
IPC channel, such as brightness, contrast, IRcut, and white balance.
The steps for image setup are as follows:

Step 1: Click " " from the IPC channel to enter the channel image color
setting interface, as shown in Figure 4-12.

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Figure 4-12
Steps 2: Select the configuration channel.
Steps 3: Set image adjustment, fill light, exposure, backlight, white balance
and video adjustment according to actual needs.
Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the settings.

 Image adjustment: According to the actual environment, you can adjust


the brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the preview screen
by dragging the progress bar. You can also set the value behind the
progress bar, "Brightness", "Contrast", "Saturation", "Sharpness". Valid
values range from 0-255 and the default value is 128.
 Fill light: The default is auto, the sensitivity is 3, the filtering time is 3,
the light brightness is 100. When the fill light mode is "Auto", the device
will turn on the fill light according to the actual environment. The user
can switch the fill mode to "Day", "Night" and "Scheduled switch"
according to the actual video scene in the scene, and switch the
sensitivity and filtering time of the device according to the fill mode.
When the fill light mode is "Scheduled switch", you can set the daylight
and dark time(ie, start and end fill time) and fill light brightness.
 When the fill mode is "Day", the device monitor video is added to
the daytime effect.
 When the fill mode is "Night", the device monitor video is patched
into a night effect.
 Filtering time: It is used to prevent the ambient light from getting
better and the light is frequently turned on and off, and the
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filtering time is set. During this time period, the camera is not
disturbed by ambient light.
 Light brightness: It is used to adjust the brightness of fill light, and
the adjustable range is 0-100.
 Exposure setting: The default is Auto, which switches the Manual mode
according to actual needs. When "Manual" is selected, the exposure
time and gain control are activated.
 Backlight: It is used to set backlight compensation and strong light
suppression. The default is off, it can be turned on manually, and the
backlight can be set.
 White balance: The default is auto and can be switched to "Manual".
 Manual white balance: Support R, G, B gain adjustable, adjustment
range is (0-255), please click "Save" after setting.
 Video adjustment: Here you can turn on and set 2D or 3D digital noise
reduction.
 Image enhancement: Here you can select the flicker control mode, turn
on and set the wide dynamic intensity.
 Flicker control : The flicker control mode is selected according to
the IPC installation environment and the flicker standard. The PAL
standard is 50HZ and the NTSC standard is 60HZ. When the device
is installed outdoors, it can be selected outdoor. The default setting
is PAL.
 Sensor linear WDR: The default is "Shutdown", you can switch the
wide dynamic strength (Automatic, Weak, Moderate, Strong, Super)
in the drop-down menu.
 Defog mode: Used to set the defogging mode and strength.
 Defog mode: The default is off, and you can select On or Auto from
the drop-down menu.
 Defog strength: The default is 0. When the defogging mode is on,
the defogging intensity can be set. The range of values can be set
from 0-255.

NOTE
 The camera image interface only displays the device support functions.
The specific interface is subject to the actual product.

4.5.3 Fisheye Unfold

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Select the channel connected to the fisheye IPC and click " " to enter
the fisheye expansion interface, as shown in Figure 4-13. Here you can set
the installation mode and deployment mode of the fisheye.

Figure 4-13
The fisheye installation modes are divided into top mounted mode, wall
mounted mode and ground mounted mode, as shown in Table 4-4 below.
Icon NOTEs

Desktop

Top suspend

Wall hanging

Fisheye, panorama original


Four expansion, on the
four-screen interface, hold down
the left mouse button to drag the
screen up and down slightly.
180 degree panorama

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360 degree panorama, hold down
the left mouse button and drag
the red box in the lower right
corner of the video to switch the
magnification angle
Full screen, right click to exit full
screen
Table 5-1

NOTE
 Only some models support the fish-eye function. Please refer to the
actual function of the device.
 If the channel in the shortcut menu is not connected to the fisheye
camera, the system prompts "This channel is not fisheye channel!".
 The NVR supports the fisheye expansion function only when the fisheye
device is added through a private protocol.

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Chapter 5 NVR Menu

5.1 Shortcut menu


After logging in to the system, move the mouse to the bottom of the preview
interface, a shortcut menu pops up, as shown in Figure 5-1, you can enter
the interface to make some relevant settings. Such as start (file management,
system settings, logout, shutdown), playback, alarm, recording status, alarm
status, hard disk status, Network status, system information, poll setup
interface, turn on / off OSD, turn on / off all-day recording, screen split (1
screen, 4 screens, 8 screens, 9 screens. ) and exit full screen (enter main
menu mode).

Figure 5-1
The shortcut menu icons and specific functions are shown in Table 5-1
below:
Icons Functions
Click to enter the alarm output status interface.
(Detailed operation as 5.1.1)
Click to enter the recording status interface, where
you can view the channel recording status, stream
type, bit rate and other related information.
Click to enter the alarm status interface, where you
can view the alarm name, type,status and other
related information of each alarm input channel.
Click to enter the HDD interface, where you can view
the hard disk status,capacity and other related
information.
Click to enter the network status interface, where you
can view the device's IP address, subnet mask,
gateway and other network information.
Click into the system information interface. (Detailed
operation as 5.1.2).
Poll: Click into the poll setup interface (Detailed
operation as 5.1.3)

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Turn on / off the channel name and channel number
of each channel.

Turn on / off all-day timing recording for all channels

Screen splitting will divide the screen into 1, 4, 9, 16,


etc. according to the number of devices supported by
Screen split the NVR.

Exit full screen, click to enter the main menu mode.

Table 5-1

NOTE
 At present, only some equipment of the company supports fisheye
correction.
 Multi-screen display depends on the maximum number of channels
supported by the device. For example, there are 9 screens in the
shortcut menu of the 9-channel device and 16 screens in the 16-channel
device shortcut menu…
 The 64-channel NVR supports dual-screen preview device real-time
video, in which interface HD1 and VGA are the main screen interfaces,
and HD2 is the auxiliary screen interface. In the main screen, you can
set the system to preview 64 channel video. Add the channel added to
the main screen to the sub screen by adding the device interface. The
sub screen can add up to 32 channels of the main screen. The
sub-screen interface supports functions such as previewing real-time
video, setting PTZ, electronic zoom, image setting, stream information,
turning on / off all-day recording, switching main stream and sub
stream.

5.1.1 Alarm Status

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Click " " in the shortcut menu to enter the alarm output interface,
where you can view the alarm output status of the device, and you can
manually trigger / off the alarm output, as shown in Figure 5-2 below:

Figure 5-2

5.1.2 System Info

Click " " in the shortcut menu to enter the version information
interface, where you can view the device name, Model No., number of
channels supported by the product, serial number and other information, as
shown in Figure 5-3 below:

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Figure 5-3
5.1.3 Poll
The device supports the poll function. After setting, the system will play
video frames in turn according to the split screen. After each group of
pictures is displayed for a certain time, it will automatically jump to the next
group of pictures, as shown in Figure 5-4:

Step 1: Click" "in the shortcut menu to enter the poll setting interface.
Steps 2: Check "Enable" to set polling interval and mode.
Steps 3: Click"Save".

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Figure 5-4
 Enable: Turn on/off poll function, default is off.
 Time(s): Round trip interface time, default 10 seconds.
 Mode: The screen number of split screen, the default single channel
display.

5.2 Main Menu


Click the right mouse button on the preview interface to enter the main
menu interface, which is composed of the main menu (upper menu bar) and
shortcut menu (lower menu bar).
Main Menu includes Preview, Playback,File Management, Smart Analysis,
Channel, Storage, System, Maintenance as shown in Figure 5-5.

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Figure 5-5
The main menu icons and specific functions are shown in Table 5-2 below:
Icons Functions
Click to enter the preview interface.(Detailed
operation as 5.3.1)

Click to enter the playback interface.(Detailed


operation as 5.3.2)

Click to enter the file management interface.(Detailed


operation as 5.3.3)

Click to enter the smart analysis interface.(Detailed


operation as 5.3.4)

Click to enter the channel management


interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.5)

Click to enter the hard disk management


interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.6)

Click to enter the system interface.(Detailed operation


as 5.3.7)

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Click to enter the system maintenance
interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.8)
Click to enter the alarm information
interface.(Detailed operation as 5.3.9)
Click to enter the backup progress interface.(Detailed
operation as 5.3.10)
Click to enter the logout interface.(Detailed operation
as 5.3.11)
Table 5-2

5.3 Operation
5.3.1Preview
In the main menu, click " " to enter the preview interface, as shown in
Figure 5-6:

Figure 5-6

 Channel: Display all channels of the system. Double-click a channel, and


the real-time picture of the channel will be displayed in the current
preview box (red box).

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 Target: To view the snapshot results, check the options ("Face
Detection", "Person Detection", "Smart Detection", "Vehicle
Recognition") to view real-time snapshots.

5.3.2 Playback
5.3.2.1 Playback channel video

In the main menu, click " " to enter the video playback interface, as
shown in Figure 5-7.

Figure 5-7
The interface description is shown in the following table:
No. Function Description
Min / Max Ch: Intelligently select the number of
playback channels. The minimum number of
channels selects one channel at a time by
default; the maximum number of channels
selects the maximum channels supported by the
1 Channel
device at a time, such as 4 channels.
Channel: select the channel number to be
queried (multiple channels can be selected at
the same time, depending on the device
performance)
Dates with colored dots on the calendar indicate
2 Calendar that there is video recording, and dates without
color dots indicate that there is no recording on
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that day. In any playback mode, select the
recording type and channel, click the date you
want to view, and the timeline will be updated to
the recording track of the day.

: External file

: Playback by time

: Switch to main / sub stream

: POS overlay switch

/ : Edit / Exit Edit

: Clip time setting

: Export Clip, select the clip file, and then


Playback click "OK" to backup the selected file to the USB
3
control area 1 flash drive.

/ : Deceleration / Acceleration

/ : Frame rewind / Frame advance

: Reverse video

/ : play/pause

/ : Previous page / Next page

/ / / : 1/4/9/16 split screen

: Full-screen playback
Display the recording type and the time period
4 Play bar
under the current conditions

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When the device is in multi-split screen, click the
playback interface and select a channel. The first
time axis is the recording time axis of the
selected channel.
Click a point in the colored area with the mouse
to start playback from that point in time.

/ : Tab off / on
Video Types:

All: all videos

N: normal record

Playback M: motion detection record


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control area 2
A: alarm record

M&A: motion detection & alarm record

I: Intelligent record

: Zoom
in / out play bar
Click the play interface to pop up the hidden
menu

: Capture

: Turn volume on / off


6 Menu hide
: Electronic zoom

: Add tags, intercept playback files and


add 5 seconds before and after recording

: Fisheye

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: Close hidden menu
Display searched video, according to different
systems, support 1,4,8,16 screen playback at the
same time, multi-screen playback, double-click a
7 Display window
screen, video playback interface into a single
screen playback, right-click at this time, return
Screen playback.
Table 5-3
 Playback: Retrieve the corresponding video files according to the
channel, date and video type, and play the video files in sequence from
the playback bar that meets the conditions.

The specific steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " " to enter the playback interface.
Step 2: Select the video playback channel, and the calendar will
automatically display the current month's video recording.
 Single channel Playback
1.Select the channel to be played back in the channel list.
2.Double-click the date to be played back, and the display interface starts to
playback the recording, as shown in Figure 5-8 below.

Figure 5-8
 Multi-channel playback
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1.Select multiple channels that need to be played back in the channel list.
2.Double-click the date to be played back, the display interface starts
multi-channel synchronous playback video, as shown in Figure 5-9 below.

Figure 5-9

NOTE
 Multi-channel playback supports MAX speed playback.
 The interface shown in Figure 5-7 is for reference only. Different models
have different maximum number of channels for simultaneous playback
and different functions. Please refer to the actual interface.
 The recording information of the channel can be selected in the first
progress bar display box, and the intelligent search recording
information of the channel can be selected in the second progress bar
display box.

 Tag playback
The tag playback function can help users record relevant information at a
certain point in time when playing back videos, so that they can view these
marked videos at any time.

Step 1: In the main menu, click " " to enter the video playback
interface.
Steps 2: Select the channel for video playback and the date when the video is
recorded, and the searched video will be displayed on the progress bar.

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Steps 3: Toggle the tag button to " ", after adding a custom tag, the
playback progress bar will display a white label point to indicate that there is
a tag at the current position.

Figure 5-10

NOTE
 After adding the tag, the system will automatically clip and save the 5
second video before and after the tagging time.

5.3.2.2 Playback assistance function


 Electronic zoom
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " "to enter the video playback interface.
Steps 2: Select the channel for video playback and the date when the video is
recorded, and the searched video will be displayed on the progress bar.

Steps 3: Click " "to playback on the display interface.

Steps 4: Click playback interface, popup hidden menu, click " " to enter
Electronic zoom interface,as shown in Figure 5-11 below.

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Figure 5-11

NOTE
 Enter the Electronic zoom interface, the default image is enlarged; the
maximum magnification of the image is 16 times.
 When enlarging an image, the center of the image is enlarged by default.
Hold down the left mouse button and drag the image to switch to the
area to be enlarged.
 You can use the mouse wheel to zoom in and zoom out the image. The
mouse wheel slides down to enlarge the image; slides up to reduce the
image.

 Clip
It supports clip video files during video playback. The specific operation steps
are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " " to enter the video playback
interface.
Steps 2: Select the channel for video playback and the date when the video is
recorded, and the searched video will be displayed on the progress bar.

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Steps 3: Click " ", at this time, the start and stop characters appear on
the progress bar, you can manually adjust them to obtain the desired length
of the video file, as shown in Figure 5-12 below.

Figure 5-12

Steps 4: Click " " to export clips to USB flash drive, as shown in Figure
5-13 below.

Figure 5-13

NOTE

 You can also click" " to set the start and end time of the clip to
export the video file directly, as shown in Figure 5-14 below.
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Figure 5-14

5.3.3 File Management


5.3.3.1 All Files
All file retrieval, here you can retrieve all types of files in the storage device
according to user-defined retrieval conditions, and display them by category.

Step 1: In the main menu, click " " to enter the file management
interface, as shown in Figure 5-15.

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Figure 5-15
Steps 2: Set the search conditions (time, channel, file type, label and event
type), click "Search", the search results will show files that meet the
conditions, as shown in Figure 5-16 below.

Figure 5-16
 Channel: The search results are displayed grouped by channel.
 Time: The search results are displayed in groups by time.
 All: The search results show video files and picture files that meet the
criteria.
 Video: The search results only show video files that meet the criteria.

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 Picture: The search results only show the image files that meet the
conditions.

 : Display search results by thumbnail.
 : Display search results by list.

 : Jump to the first page of search results.

 : 1 page forward

 : 1 page backward

 : Jump to the last page of search results.

 : Collapse the search results and return to the


search condition page.

 : Enter the search results page to view the


results of the previous search.

Steps 3: Related operations such as backup, viewing videos or pictures can


be performed on the retrieval results.
 View Video: Click the " " corresponding to the video file in the
search result to view the video clip.
 View Picture: Click the " " corresponding to the picture file in the
search result to view the pictures.

5.3.3.2 Human Files


Human Files function can retrieve and view personnel pictures and videos.
They can be backed up to the storage device.

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Human Files" to enter the human
files interface, as shown in Figure 5-17.

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Figure 5-17
Steps 2: Set the search conditions (time, channel, file type), click "Search",
the files that meet the conditions will be displayed, as shown in Figure 5-18
below.

Figure 5-18
Steps 3: Related operations such as backup, viewing videos or pictures can
be performed on the retrieval results.

5.3.3.3 Vehicle Files

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Coming soon!

5.3.3.4 Export
The file management function supports backing up video and picture files
with a USB device, such as U disk and mobile hard disk.
Prerequisites:
The NVR has been correctly connected to the backup storage device.

Step 1: In the main menu, click " "to enter the document management
interface.
Steps 2: Set search conditions and select video or picture files in the search
results, as shown in Figure 5-19 below.

Figure 5-19
Steps 3: Click "Backup → New Folder", enter the file name, and click "OK", as
shown in Figure 5-20 below.

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Figure 5-20
Steps 4: Click "OK→OK", start backing up files to a new folder in the USB
flash drive.

Steps 5: Click " "to view the download progress, as shown in Figure 5-21
below.

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Figure 5-21

NOTE
 When files are backed up, you can delete and pause the backup files
through " ", " ", and " ".

5.3.4 Smart Analysis


The Smart Analysis includes Face Database, Face Comparison Search, People
Count and Heat Map.

5.3.4.1 Face Database


Face Database is used to store face pictures, and can also be used for face
comparison and alarm comparison. With the functions of adding, deleting
and editing face database, as shown in Figure 5-22 below.

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Figure 5-22
 Add Face Database

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enther the Face
Database interface.
Steps 2: Click "Add" at the name of the face database, as shown in Figure
5-23 below.

Figure 5-23

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Steps 3: Enter the name of the new face database, click "Save", the new face
database will be added to the face database list.

 Delete Face Database

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enter the Face
Database interface.

Steps 2: Select the face database in the list, click " ".

 View Face Database

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enter the Face
Database interface.
Steps 2: Choose the face database, click " ", you will view all the picture
numbers of the face database in the detailed information list.
 Add A Face List
Add a face list means that only one picture can be uploaded to the face
database at a time.There are two ways to import the pictures: local
image and taking picture.

 Local image import specific operation steps:


Step 1: Insert the U disk that stores the face image into the device.

Steps 2: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enter face
database interface.
Steps 3: Select the face database to add face pictures.
Steps 4: Click "Add → Local Image ",select "Name" to enter the name of the
imported picture, as shown in Figure 5-24 ○
1 below.

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Figure 5-24 ○
1
Steps 5: Click " Import Pictures"→choose picture from U disk, as shown in
Figure 5-24 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-24 ○
2
Steps 6: Click "OK→Extract",as shown in Figure 5-24 ○
3 below.

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Figure 5-24 ○
3
Steps 7: Click "OK” to finish adding a single face list, as shown in Figure 5-24

4 below.

Figure 5-24 ○
4
 Specific steps for importing captured pictures:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Face Database " to enter Face
Database interface.
Steps 2: Select the face database to add face pictures.
Steps 3: Click "Add →Taking Picture", and select the shooting channel.
Steps 4: Click " Shooting"→Extract", as shown in Figure 5-25 below.

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Figure 5-25
Steps 5: Enter the name of the imported picture in "Name", click "OK” to
finish adding a single face list.

 Delete picture from face database


In the details of the face database interface, choose the picture you want to
delete, click " " to delete it from the current face database.
 Add multiple face lists
That means "Batch Import", multiple pictures can be uploaded to the face
database at one time.
Step 1: Store multiple face pictures in a folder, and insert the U disk that
stores the folder into the device.

Steps 2: In the main menu, click " →Face Database" to enter Face
Database interface.
Steps 3: Click "Batch added".
Steps 4: Choose a folder to store pictures, click "OK", as shown in Figure 5-26
below.

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Figure 5-26
Steps 5: Wait for the prompt image import progress to be completed
Steps 6: Click "OK", to finish adding a multiple face list.

5.3.4.2 Face Comparison Search


Face comparison search is based on the image retrieval of face detection
events, and playback of the first 5 seconds and last 10 seconds when the
picture is captured. At present, the device supports two retrieval methods:
search by event and search by picture.
 Search By Event
The steps to view and back up the retrieval results by event are as follows:
Step 1: Before backup, insert the USB device into the NVR USB port.

Steps 2: In the main menu, click " →Face Comparison Search" to enter
Face Comparison Search interface, as shown in Figure 5-27 ○
1 below.

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5-27 ○
1
Steps 2: Set search criteria (channel, time, type).
Steps 3: Click "Search ", the search results are shown in Figure 5-27 ○
2
below.

Figure 5-27 ○
2
 Channel: The channel where the search results are located.
 Time: Search results within a set time frame.
 Similarity: How similar the search results are to the sample.
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 Backup Picture: Back up the searched pictures to the U disk.
 Backup Record: Back up the video corresponding to the searched
picture to the U disk. (the first 5 seconds and last 10 seconds when the
picture is captured )

 : Playback of the first 5 seconds and last 10 seconds when the


picture is captured.

 : The search results are displayed as thumbnails.


 : The search results are displayed in a list.

 : 1 page forward.

 : 1 page backward.

 : Play 5 seconds of video before and after the searched image.


 : Stop to play video.
 Exact Search: Select an event from the searched results, and find the
results within the set conditions according to the database of the
selected event. Set search conditions (start time, end time, channel),
click "Confirm", narrow down the search results.as shown in Figure 5-27

3 below.

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Figure 5-27 ○
3
Steps 4: Select the picture in the search results, select"Backup Picture" and
"Backup Record" according to the actual needs, click "Backup".

Steps 5: The file starts to back up, click" "in the upper right corner to
view the backup progress, and wait for the backup progress to complete.
 Search By Picture
Search By Picture, it means uploading sample images, searching for images
that meet the requirements in the hard disk according to similarity,
supporting local uploading of samples and face database uploading samples,
the sample uploads 1 image at a time.

The specific operation steps for viewing and backing up the retrieval results
by pictures are as follows:
Step 1: Before backup, insert the USB device that stores the sample pictures
into the NVR USB interface.

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Steps 2: In the main menu, click " →Face Comparison Search→Search
by Picture" to enter face comparison search by picture interface, as shown in
Figure 5-28 ○
1 below.

Figure 5-28 ○
1

 Local Upload
Steps 3: Click "Local Upload" to enter USB to choose the sample, click "Save",
as shown in Figure 5-28 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-28 ○
2
 Database Upload
Steps 3: Click "Database Upload", choose face database→sample
picture→confirm, picture uploaded successfully, as shown in Figure 5-28 ○
3
below.

Figure 5-28 ○
3

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Steps 4: Set search criteria (channel, time, similarity), click "Search ", the
retrieved face comparison results are shown in Figure 5-28 ○
4 below.

Figure 5-28 ○
4
Steps 5: Select the picture in the search results, select"Backup Picture" and
"Backup Record" according to the actual needs, click "Backup".

Steps 6: The file starts to back up, click" "in the upper right corner to
view the backup progress, and wait for the backup progress to complete.

NOTE
 For details of the buttons on the search results interface, see the
introduction of the search by event interface.

5.3.4.3 People Count


Coming soon!

5.3.4.4 Heat Map


Coming soon!

5.3.5 Channel
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The channel is composed of Device and Encode Parameters, and can operate
Camera, POE, OSD, Image, PTZ, Privacy, Change Name and Main / Sub
Stream on NVR.
5.3.5.1 Camera
After adding a remote device, you can view the video screen of the remote
device directly on the NVR, and perform operations such as storage and
management. Different devices support different numbers of remote devices.
You can add required remote devices based on actual conditions.
Prerequisites:
Before adding the device, please confirm whether the IP camera has been
connected to the network where the NVR is located and set its network
parameters correctly.

NOTE
 The device may face network security problems when it is connected to
the Internet. Please strengthen the protection of personal information
and data. When you find that the device may have hidden network
security risks, please contact us in time. It is recommended that you
conduct a periodic network security assessment of the device. Our
company can provide corresponding professional technical services.
 Please understand that you are responsible for properly configuring all
passwords and other related product security settings, and keeping your
username and password properly.

 Add Device
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Camera" to enter Camera interface,
as shown in Figure 5-29 ○
1 below.

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Figure 5-29 ○
1

Steps 2: Click " "device will search all IP cameras in the


LAN according to the filter criteria "Onvif and Private" and display the search
results, as shown in Figure 5-29 ○
2 below.

Figure 5-29 ○
2

 : Click the drop-down icon to hide the "Search Device" list.

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 : Add current camera to device list.
 : Delete the current IPC from the device list.
 : Click to enter the interface to modify the IP of the device,
modify the IP address, port and other network information of the
camera here, and then enter the camera administrator password, click
"OK" to complete the modification.
 Search: Search for devices that meet the filtering conditions in
the local area network and display them in the search device list.
 Add: Add a selection device to the system.
 Change IP: Select the device whose IP needs to be changed,
click "Change IP", enter "Start IP", "Network Mask", "Gateway", "DNS",
"Port", "user password", click "OK", the IP of the selected device will be
modified incrementally.

 Filter: Filter the search device type. There are Onvif, Private, Onvif
And Private, Multi Net Segment protocols to choose from.

Steps 3: Choose the device you want to add, click " → ", as
shown in Figure 5-29 ○
3 below.

Figure 5-29 ○
3

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NOTE
 Click " " in the upper right corner to switch to list display, as shown in
Figure 5-29 ○
4 below.

Figure 5-29 ○
4

 Auto Add: Click NVR to modify all camera IP and other network
parameters in the LAN, and connect it to NVR.
 Manual Add: Click to enter the "Channel Setup" interface. You can
close the channel, switch, modify the protocol, switch the preview code
stream or manually enter the device related information to add the
device, as shown in Figure 5-29 ○
5 .here are two methods of manually
adding IP and domain name addition. When adding IPC through a
domain name, only Private and ONVIF protocols are supported.

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Figure 5-29 ○
5
 Enable: The channel enable on/off, defaulting to be off. Tick
"Enable" then the related channels can be previewed and recorded
normally.
 Channel: Select Set Channel.
 Add Method: Shows how the current channel is added.
 Protocol: Select Add Device Protocol with Onvif, Private, and RTSP
options.
 User Name: The login user name of IPC (if the defaulted user name
is not admin, please change it to be valid user name).
 Password: Login password of IPC (if the defaulted login password is
not admin, please change it to be valid password).
 IP: Need to add IPC IP address.
 Domain: Need to add IPC domain name address, such as peanut
shell address, DDNS address.

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 Port: Access to the port used by IPC, the default is 80.
 Update: Select one or more upgrade devices of the same type,
insert the U disk storing the upgrade package of the device into the NVR,
click "Upgrade", the system will find the upgrade package in the U disk
and display it, select the upgrade package, click "Upgrade ", Upgrade
IPC in batches at the same time.
 Delete: In the list of added devices, select the channel to be deleted
and click the "Delete" button to delete all selected devices.
 Enable H264+/H265+: Click to turn on H264 + / H265 + encoding for
all channels. To turn off H264 + / H265 + encoding, you can turn off the
channel H264 + / H265 + in the Parameters interface.
 : Click and enter the channel setting interface, this functiton is the
same as” manual add”.
 : Delete the current IPC from the device list.
 Link: " " indicates that the connection is successful, and " "
indicates that the connection fails. If the connection fails, the
connection status will indicate the cause of the failure. If the password
is incorrect, the user password will be incorrect.

NOTE
 An IPC can only be added once by the NVR.
 When modifying IPs in batches, ensure that the user name and
password of all selected devices are the same.
 If you modify IPs in batches, if the IP addresses conflict, the system
automatically skips conflicting IPs and re-assigns them incrementally.
 After modifying the IP in batches, search for the remote device again.
The new IP address will be displayed in the list.
 After you select a device to add a button, all devices will re-assign the IP
address. Use NOTE.
 Adding mode can be set to "Manual" or "Plug and play" in the POE NVR,
which is not settable in the normal NVR.
 Before using the upgrade function, copy the upgrade package
corresponding to the device to be upgraded to a USB flash drive and
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 When you upgrade multiple IP devices, you can only select the same IP
device. During the upgrade, all IP devices cannot be powered off.
Otherwise, the upgrade fails or the device cannot start.

5.3.5.2 POE
POE is used to view and set the power supply of each POE channel of NVR.It
consists of PoE Power Configuration and PoE Bonding Configuration.
 PoE Power Configuration
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →POE→PoE Power Configuration" to


enter PoE Power Configuration interface, as shown in Figure 5-30 below.

Figure 5-30
Steps 2: Check the connection status and power usage of each port of POE,
and choose "long distance" or "short distance" according to the actual
connection distance.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 PoE Bonding Configuration


The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →POE→PoE Bonding Configuration"


to enter PoE Bonding Configuration interface, as shown in Figure 5-31 below.

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Figure 5-31
Steps 2: Select the bound channel and set the channel that the device is
powered by POE.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

5.3.5.3 OSD

OSD is the abbreviation of "On Screen Display", the OSD of local preview
mainly includes time and channel name.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →OSD" to enter OSD setting interface,
as shown in Figure 5-32 below.

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Figure 5-32
Steps 2: Select the channel to set the OSD.
Steps 3: Set the OSD of the channel.

NOTE
 OSD includes channel name, time, text, date format, OSD position and
mirror.
 The current OSD function only supports the private protocol to add the
device to obtain and set.

Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

5.3.5.4 Image
In Image Color interface, the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness
of IP channel video can be adjusted, related parameters for the IPC can also
be set, such as Fill light,Exposure setting, Backlight setting, White balance,
Video adjustment, Image enhancement.

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Image" to enter Image


configuration interface, as shown in Figure 5-33 below.

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Figure 5-33
Steps 2: Select the channel for image configuration.
Steps 3: Adjust the image parameters of the channel.

NOTE
 User can drag the slider to adjust the parameters.
 The Image adjustment, Fill light,Exposure setting, Backlight setting,
White balance, Video adjustment, Image enhancement and Defog mode
can be adjusted.
 Adjusting the parameters of the video will not only change the preview
effect of the image, but also the video quality of the image, please
operate with NOTE.

Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 Image adjustment: According to the actual environment, you can adjust


the brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the preview screen
by dragging the progress bar. You can also set the value behind the
progress bar, "Brightness", "Contrast", "Saturation", "Sharpness". Valid
values range from 0-255 and the default value is 128.
 Fill light: The default is auto, the sensitivity is 3, the filtering time is 3,
the light brightness is 100. When the fill light mode is "Auto", the device
will turn on the fill light according to the actual environment. The user
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according to the actual video scene in the scene, and switch the
sensitivity and filtering time of the device according to the fill mode.
When the fill light mode is "Scheduled switch", you can set the daylight
and dark time(ie, start and end fill time) and fill light brightness.
 When the fill mode is "Day", the device monitor video is added to
the daytime effect.
 When the fill mode is "Night", the device monitor video is patched
into a night effect.
 Filtering time: It is used to prevent the ambient light from getting
better and the light is frequently turned on and off, and the
filtering time is set. During this time period, the camera is not
disturbed by ambient light.
 Light brightness: It is used to adjust the brightness of fill light, and
the adjustable range is 0-100.
 Exposure setting: The default is Auto, which switches the Manual mode
according to actual needs. When "Manual" is selected, the exposure
time and gain control are activated.
 Backlight: It is used to set backlight compensation and strong light
suppression. The default is off, it can be turned on manually, and the
backlight can be set.
 White balance: The default is auto and can be switched to "Manual".
 Manual white balance: Support R, G, B gain adjustable, adjustment
range is (0-255), please click "Save" after setting.
 Video adjustment: Here you can turn on and set 2D or 3D digital noise
reduction.
 Image enhancement: Here you can select the flicker control mode, turn
on and set the wide dynamic intensity.
 Flicker control : The flicker control mode is selected according to
the IPC installation environment and the flicker standard. The PAL
standard is 50HZ and the NTSC standard is 60HZ. When the device
is installed outdoors, it can be selected outdoor. The default setting
is PAL.
 Sensor linear WDR: The default is "Shutdown", you can switch the
wide dynamic strength (Automatic, Weak, Moderate, Strong, Super)
in the drop-down menu.
 Defog mode: Used to set the defogging mode and strength.
 Defog mode: The default is off, and you can select On or Auto from
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 Defog strength: The default is 0. When the defogging mode is on,
the defogging intensity can be set. The range of values can be set
from 0 to 255.

NOTE
 The camera image interface only displays the device support functions.
The specific interface is subject to the actual product.

5.3.5.5 PTZ

On the menu page, click " → PTZ" to enter the PTZ setup interface, as
shown in Figure 5-34 ○
1 below. In the PTZ setup interface, other channels
can be switched to adjust the pan/tilt movement speed and control the
pan/tilt movement direction.

Figure 5-34 ○
1
PTZ setup interface is used to set the PTZ direction, speed and lens zoom,
focus and aperture settings and cruise settings shortcut button.
 Channel: Select the channel where the dome camera is connected to
the NVR.
 Zoom: Adjust the camera magnification by / key, long-range /
wide-angle function.

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 Focus: Use the / key, zoom in/out function, adjust the camera
to focus.
 Iris: Use the / key, zoom in / out the aperture function, adjust
the aperture of the camera.
 Speed: It is mainly used to set the pan/tilt rotation speed operation. For
example, the rotation speed in step 7 is much greater than the rotation
speed in step size 1.
 Preset setting: Through the direction of the button to turn the PTZ to
the desired location, and then click the preset button below the "set"
button to complete the preset point settings.
 Cruise setting: After selecting the cruise line, click the setting button,
select the preset number, dwell time (seconds) and cruise speed in the
pop-up cruise line setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-30 ○
2 , click
"OK" button, Return to the cruise settings screen and click "Cruise on"
again to save the settings and make the device start cruising.

Figure 5-34 ○
2

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 Preset No.: Select preset points.
 Stay Time: Stay time on the Preset.
 Speed: Speed for Cruise.
 Cruise On: After clicking, the device cruises according to the selected
cruise route.
 Del Cruise: Select the cruise line, click to "Del Cruise", and complete the
cruise line to remove.
 Del All Cruise: After clicking, delete all the set cruise lines.

NOTE
 The NVR supports up to 256 preset points, but the actual number of
preset positions is limited by the number of preset points that can be
set by the camera. The maximum number of preset points supported by
different PTZs is not necessarily the same.
 Some NVRs support the setting of dome or pan/tilt parameters for
analog channels. Before controlling the dome or pan/tilt, please confirm
that the RS-485 control line between the pan/tilt decoder and the hard
disk video recorder is connected correctly, and configure the
parameters of the pan/tilt decoder in the device.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →PTZ" to enter PTZ configuration
interface, as shown in Figure 5-34 ○
3.

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Figure 5-34 ○
3
Step 2: Select the channel where the PTZ camera is located, click "PTZ
parameter setting" to enter the PTZ parameter setting interface, as shown in
Figure 5-34○4.

Figure 5-34 ○4
Step 3: Set the relevant parameters (protocol, baud rate, data bit, stop bit,
parity bit, etc.) of the connected camera as required, and click "Confirm" to
complete.
 Channel: Select to access the camera channel with pan/tilt function.
 Protocol: Select the pan/tilt protocol of the brand and model of the
access device (if the channel is connected to a network pan/tilt, select
"Private", if the channel is connected to an RS485 pan/tilt, select other
options).
 Baud Rate: Select the baud rate used to access the PTZ to control the
PTZ and camera of the corresponding channel. The default is 2400.
 Data Bit: The default value is 8.
 Stop Bit: The default value is 2.
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 Check: The default value is EVEN.
 Address(0-255): Set the address to access the PTZ. The default is 0.

NOTE
 The PTZ setting is used to set the PTZ camera added to the analog
channel. All the parameters (protocol, address, baud rate, data bit, stop
bit, parity bit) should be consistent with the parameters of the PTZ
decoder.

5.3.5.6 Privacy Mask


The function of privacy mask can block certain sensitive or privacy-related
areas in the monitoring scene image.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Privacy Mask" to enter Privacy Mask
interface, as shown in Figure 5-35 ○
1 below.

Figure 5-35 ○
1
Steps 2: Select the channel for video occlusion.
Steps 3: Use the mouse to define the occlusion area in the video, as shown in
Figure 5-35 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-35 ○
2
Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting.
 Channel: Select Set Channel.
 Clear All: Clear all selected areas masks.
 Clear Zoom1, 2, 3: Clear the selected occlusion area 1, 2, 3.

NOTE
 Up to 3 occlusion areas can be set.Click clear area X to delete this area
setting.

5.3.5.7 Channel Name

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Channel Name" to enter Channel
Name interface, as shown in Figure 5-36 below.

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Figure 5-36
Steps 2: Select the channel to be set, modify the channel name.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

5.3.5.8 Main Stream

Main Stream interface is used for recording parameter configuration, the


specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Main Stream" to enter main stream
param setup interface, as shown in Figure 5-37 below.

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Figure 5-37
Steps 2: Set recording parameters, please refer to Table 5-4 for specific
parameter descriptions.
Name Details Setting
Select the channel to set recording Select through the
Channel
parameters drop-down box.
There are two types of video
compression parameters: Main
Stream (timing) and Main Stream
NOTE:
(Event).
The event parameters
Main Stream (timing): Encoding
Record Set cannot be set and are
parameters for ordinary recording.
consistent with the
Main Stream (Event): encoding
timing parameters.
parameters for events such as
motion detection, alarm input, and
smart detection
Select through the
drop-down box.
Resolution refers to the number of NOTE:
Resolution
pixels contained in a unit length. The encoding resolution
is related to the IP
device.

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The stream type is Video & Audio
(composite stream), and the Select through the
Stream Type
recording information includes drop-down box.
video and audio.
The code stream mode is divided
into variable code rate and
constant code rate.
Select through the
Variable bit rate: The bit rate will
drop-down box.
change according to the scene.
Bitrate Type NOTE:
Constant bit rate: The bit rate
The bitrate type is
should be encoded according to
related to the IP device
the upper limit of the bit rate, and
the video quality cannot be
adjusted.
Video frame rate refers to the
Frame Rate Adjust via slider.
number of video frames per second
Set the code stream value to
change the quality of the image Modify it directly in the
Bitrate(Kb/S)
quality, the larger the code stream, input box.
the better the image quality.

Bitrate Range 6000-12000(Kbps)

Select through the


drop-down box.
Video
H264, H265 NOTE:
Encoding
The encoding type is
related to the IP device.
H265+ Enable/Off
Table 5-4
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

5.3.5.9 Sub Stream


Substream parameters are used for network transmission. When the
network environment is poor, users can use substreams for network preview
to reduce the transmission bandwidth, and substreams are also used for
mobile phone monitoring.

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The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " → Sub Stream " to enter sub stream
param setup interface, as shown in Figure 5-38 below.

Figure 5-38
Steps 2: Set recording parameters, please refer to Table 5-5 for specific
parameter descriptions.
Name Details Setting
Select the channel to set recording Select through the
Channel
parameters. drop-down box.
Select through the
drop-down box.
Resolution refers to the number of
Resolution NOTE:
pixels contained in a unit length.
The encoding resolution
is related to the IP device
The stream type is Video & Audio
(composite stream), and the Select through the
Stream Type
recording information includes drop-down box.
video and audio.
The code stream mode is divided Select through the
into variable code rate and drop-down box.
Bitrate Type
constant code rate. NOTE:
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change according to the scene. related to the IP device
Constant bit rate: The bit rate
should be encoded according to
the upper limit of the bit rate, and
the video quality cannot be
adjusted.
Video frame rate refers to the
Frame Rate Adjust via slider.
number of video frames per second
Set the code stream value to
change the quality of the image Modify it directly in the
Bitrate(Kb/S)
quality, the larger the code stream, input box.
the better the image quality.

Bitrate Range 512-853(Kbps)

Select through the


drop-down box.
Video
H264, H265 NOTE:
Encoding
The encoding type is
related to the IP device.
Table 5-5
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

5.3.6 Storage
Storage is composed of Record, Storage Device, Storage Mode, Auto Backup
and Advanced.
5.3.6.1 Record
NVR supports two recording plan, drawing method and editing method.
 Set the recording plan by drawing method
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Record" to enter Record Setup
interface, as shown in Figure 5-39 ○
1 below.

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Figure 5-39 ○
1
Steps 2: According to the needs of recording, enable, select channel,
recording type (Normal, Motion, Alarm, M And A, Intelligent), week and
other options
Steps 3: Click the left mouse button to locate the starting point of the
drawing area, drag the mouse to determine the time of the recording plan,
release the left mouse button to save as a recording plan, as shown in Figure
5-37 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-39 ○
2
Steps 4: Repeat Steps 3 to set up a complete recording plan.
Steps 5: After the recording plan is set, the channel presents the type (color)
of the recording plan, as shown in Figure 5-39 ○
3 below.

Figure 5-39 ○
3

NOTE
 There are 6 time periods available for each day, and the device will start
the corresponding type of recording within the set time range.
 The smallest unit of the drawing area is 1 hour.
 Select "All" to edit the time period of all week.
 You can select the " " in front of several days of a week at the same
time, edit the selected days simultaneously, and draw the time period.
 In the same period of time, motion video and M&A video can only
choose one of them.

 Set the recording plan by editing method


The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Record" to enter Record setup
interface.

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Steps 2: Click "Edit" to enter "Record Schedule" setting interface, as shown in
Figure 5-39 ○
4 below.

Figure 5-39 ○
4
Steps 3: Select the "recording type" of each time period. There are six time
periods for setting each day. Select the corresponding week in "Apply" to
apply to the corresponding week.
Steps 4: Click "Save" to complete the setting, the system will return to
"Record" interface.

 Channel: Please select the channel number first. You can select "all" if
you want to set for the whole channels.
 Record Type: Select check the box to select corresponding record type.
There are Normal, Motion, Alarm, M And A, Intelligent.
 Week day: Select the week number. If you select "All", it means to the
entire week, or you can select " " in front of the number of days to set
individual days.
 More Settings: You can set the prerecord time(s) and post-record(s), as
shown in Figure 5-39 ○
5 below.

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Figure 5-39 ○
5
 Copy: After complete the setup, you can click "Copy" button to copy
current setup to other channel(s), as shown in Figure 5-39 ○
6 .

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Figure 5-39 ○
6
5.3.6.2 Storage Device
The storage device is used to format the hard disk and view the hard disk's
applicable status and capacity.
 Formatting the hard drive
Prerequisites:
The user has installed the hard disk correctly. For details of the hard disk
installation procedure, please refer to the "NVR Quick Start Guide".
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →Storage Device" to enter storage
device interface, as shown in Figure 5-40 ○
1 below.

Figure 5-40 ○
1
Steps 2: Select the hard drive that needs to be formatted, click
"Format→Confirm", as shown in Figure 5-40 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-40 ○
2
Steps 3: Wait for the formatting progress bar to finish, click "Confirm", the
NVR will restart and complete the format. The status of the hard disk is "In
Use" at this time.

 No.: The number of HDD that connect the system.


 State: Detect the current working status of HDD, you could use only that
displays "In use"; after formatting is completed, you need to restart NVR,
the status displays "In use".
 Total Capacity: The total available HDD capacity, the single HDD capacity
can not exceed the maximum capacity: 8TB.
 Residual Capacity: Display the residual capacity of the current HDD;
 Device Type: SATA.
 Refresh: Click update disk list information.

NOTE
 "No Disk" indicates that the device is not connected or the hard disk is
not detected.
 The hard disk must be formatted first when the hard disk is connected
to the NVR for the first time or when "Not formatted" is displayed.
 The device does not need to format the hard disk when the hard disk
status shows "In Use".
 After formatting the hard disk, restart the NVR to takes effect.

5.3.6.3 Storage Mode


Coming soon!

5.3.6.4 Auto Backup


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Coming soon!

5.3.6.5 Advanced
Coming soon!

5.3.7 System
5.3.7.1 General
In General interface, you can view and set the NVR language, recording mode,
recording days, video standards, standby time and date settings.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →General" to enter General setup
interface, as shown in Figure 5-41 below.

Figure 5-41
Steps 2: Set the language, time zone, recording mode, recording days and
other information of the device as needed.
 Language: Set the default language of the system, currently supports
Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Polish, Czech, Russian,
Thai, Hebrew, Bulgarian, Arabic, German, French, Portuguese, Turkish,
Spanish, Italian, Hungarian, Roman, Korean, Dutch, Greek, Vietnamese
and Japanese, the default is English.
 Time Zone: Select the time zone of the device from the drop-down box.
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 Date/Time: Click on the need to modify the location, pop-up keyboard,
enter the date and time through the keyboard.
 Record Mode: For "Overwrite", when the disk is full, it will
automatically overwrite the oldest video; when the disk is not full, but
the number of video days reaches the user setting, the oldest video will
be automatically overwritten.
 Record Days: Set the number of days for NVR recording storage. There
are no Limit, 30, 15, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 options in the drop-down menu.
 Device Name: Fill in the name of the device according to actual needs,
the default is NVR.
 Mouse Pointer Speed: Set the mouse movement speed, the larger the
value, the faster the mouse response, and the smaller the value, the
slower the mouse response, you can set 0-5.
 Auto Login: The default is off, and it will automatically log in to the
system when the device is turned on.
 Auto Log Out: The default is 10 minutes, can be set range: 1 Minute, 2
Minutes, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, 20 Minutes, 30 Minutes, 60 Minutes
and Never, where "Never" for the permanent standby.
 Fullscreen Time(sec): It is used to set the "Fullscreen Display" time of
the alarm linkage, the default is 10 seconds, and it can be set to 5
seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, and 20 seconds.
 Enable Wizard: Click the " ", open the startup wizards, and then
directly enter the "Startup Wizard" interface each time you boot.
 Date Format: Select the date display format, including "Day Month
Year", "Month Day Year" and "Year Month Day".
 Time Format: Choose a 24-Hour or 12-Hour format.
 Separator: Select the separator for the date format.
 Enable DST: Check " ", open the daylight saving time function, set the
relevant parameters, such as Type, Date, Start Time, End Time and so
on.
 Type: Daylight saving time setting.
 Start Time: The start time for daylight saving time.
 End Time: The end time for daylight saving time.
 Offset(min): The offset time for daylight saving time.
 Channel Check Time: Select the channel whose time needs to be
checked, set the update interval, and click "Save" to set the channel
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Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

5.3.7.2 TCP/IP
Network is composed of TCP/IP, Address Filter, Cloud Storage and Advanced.
 TCP/IP
TCP/IP is composed of TCP/IP, DDNS, PPPOE, NTP, FTP and UPNP, as shown in
Figure 5-42 below.

Figure 5-42
 TCP/IP
Set the IP address, DNS server and other information of the NVR device to
ensure that it can communicate with other devices in the network.

NOTE
 If the device is used for network monitoring, the network must be set
up for normal use.
 Factory default IP: 192.168.1.88.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →TCP/IP→TCP/IP" to enter TCP/IP to


set the interface, as shown in Figure 5-43 below.

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Figure 5-43

Steps 2: Configure IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and


other related network parameters.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.
 IP Address: Enter the IP address of NVR.
 Enable DHCP: Enable / disable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) function. "IP Address", "Network Mask", and "Gateway" can
not be set when DHCP is enabled.
 Network Mask: According to the actual situation set.
 Gateway: According to the actual situation set, with the IP address in
the same network segment.
 Primary DNS: This is the DNS server IP address, which is usually
provided by the local access point service provider (ISP). Enter the IP
address of your domain name server here.
 Secondary DNS: Start secondary DNS when the primary one does not
work.
 MAC Address: Displays the physical address of the NVR.
 TCP Port: Default value is 5000, according to the actual needs of users
to set the port.
 HTTP Port: Default value is 80, according to the actual needs of users to
set the port.
 RTSP Port: Default value is 554, according to the actual needs of users
to set the port.

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 Private Port: Default value is 6000, according to the actual needs of
users to set the port.
 Network Rate: Displays the network transmission rate.
 Internal Net Card IP: Set the intranet IP address for connecting the POE
device of the device.
 Refresh: Click to refresh the interface.

NOTE
 The IP address and the default gateway must be in the same network
segment.
 If NVR enabled DHCP is in effect and you turn off DHCP, you cannot
display the original IP information. You need to reset the IP address and
other parameters.
 Only PoE-capable devices have an internal network card function.
Please refer to the actual product.
 The internal network adapter IP and NVR IP address cannot be on the
same network segment.

 DDNS
After the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) parameter is set, when the
IP address of the NVR device changes frequently, the system can dynamically
update the relationship between the domain name and the IP address on the
DNS server. You can use the domain name to access the NVR directly without
recording the constantly changing IP address.
Prerequisites
Before configuring DDNS, make sure that the device supports the type of
domain name resolution server, and log in to the DDNS service provider's
website to register user name, password, domain name, and other
information on the WAN PC.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: On the menu page, select " →TCP/IP →DDNS" to enter the
DDNS interface, as shown in Figure 5-44.

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Figure 5-44
Steps 2: Enable DDNS, select the DDNS type, and enter the refresh time (Sec),
username, and password.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the DDNS setting.
Steps 4: Enter the domain name in the PC web browser and press "Enter". If
you can display the web interface of the device, the configuration is
successful. If it is not displayed, the configuration fails.
 Enable DDNS: Enabling DDNS domain resolving function.
 DDNS Type: Select the DDNS type by dynamic domain name resolution
server. (At present, the device supports multiple DDNS, including ORAY,
NO-IP, DYN, CHANGEIP, A-PRESS, MYQSEE, SKDDNS, SMART-EYES,
ZEBEYE. These multiple DDNSs can coexist at the same time, and the
user can select and set them as needed).
 Refresh Time (Sec): Do not register frequently. The interval between
two registrations shall be more than 60 seconds. Too many registration
requests may result in server attack.
 User Name: The account registered in the DNS service provider.
 Password: The password to the account registered in the DNS service
provider.
 Domain: The domain name registered in the DNS service provider.

NOTE

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 After setting up DDNS, ensure that the NVR is connected to the WAN to
access the device through the DDNS domain name.

 PPPOE
PPPoE(Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is one of the ways in which XVR
devices access the network. After obtaining the PPPoE user name and
password provided by the Internet Service Provider, you can establish a
network connection through PPPoE dialup. After the connection is successful,
the XVR device automatically obtains a dynamic IP address of the WAN.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →TCP/IP→PPPOE" to enter PPPOE to


set the interface, as shown in Figure 5-45 below.

Figure 5-45
Steps 2: Select "Enable", input the user name and password of the PPPoE.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration.
 Enable: Turn on/off the device PPPoE function.
 User Name: The PPPoE user name provided by the ISP (Internet Service
Provider).
 Password: The password corresponding to the user name.

NOTE

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 After setting successfully, You could check the status of the PPPOE

from" Maintenance→Network".
 After completing the setting, the device will automatically dial after
restarting. After successful dialing, the network information can be
displayed in the network status, and users can access the device
through the IP address.
 After the configuration is complete, the IP address of the TCP/IP
interface cannot be modified.

 NTP
After enable NTP (Network Time Protocol), the system can periodically adjust
the device time through the NTP server to ensure the accuracy of the device
system time.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " →TCP/IP→NTP" to enter NTP to set
the interface, as shown in Figure 5-46 below.

Figure 5-46
 Steps 2: Choose "Enable NTP" to set NTP related parameters.
 NTP Sever: Select the domain name of the server where the NTP service
is installed.
 Custom: When the NTP server selects "Custom", enter the NTP server
domain name manually.
 NTP Port: Select the port corresponding to the NTP server.
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 Interval (Min): The interval of NTP time correction, the default is 720
minutes, and the settable range is 30-1440 minutes.

Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 FTP
With FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server, you can store alarm pictures on the
FTP server.
Prerequisites
You need to purchase or download the FTP service tool and install the
software on your PC.

NOTE
 To create an FTP user, you must set FTP folder write permission.
Otherwise, the picture will not be uploaded successfully.

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: On the main menu page, click " → Network → FTP" to enter
the FTP interface, as shown in Figure 5-47.

Figure 5-47
Steps 2: Select "Enable FTP" and enter parameters such as the FTP Server,
FTP Port, User Name, Password, and the File Upload path.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration.

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Steps 4: Click "Test" to determine whether the network connection and FTP
configuration are correct.

NOTE
 If the test fails, recheck the network or FTP configuration.

 Enable FTP: Turn on / off the device FTP function.


 FTP Server: Host IP address of the FTP server.
 FTP Port: The default FTP port is 21, if your FTP server is different; you
need to use the same port name with your FT server.
 User Name: Please input the user name to login the FTP server.
 Password: Please input the corresponding password here.
 File Upload: Create folders according to the rules in the FTP account
directory.
 When the remote directory is empty, the system will save the
uploaded image in the root directory of the FTP server.
 Enter the name of the remote directory, the system will create a
folder with the corresponding name under the FTP root directory,
and save the uploaded pictures in this folder.
 Channel: Select the channel to upload the capture file.
 Week: Select the time to upload the FTP file according to the week. You
can set two time periods each week.
 Time period 1& 2: Set the time period for uploading FTP files in one
day.
 Test: Click "Test", test NVR can successfully upload files to the FTP
server.

 UPNP
After the mapping between the internal network and the external network is
established through the UPnP protocol, the external network user can use
the external network IP address to directly access the NVR device on the
intranet.
Prerequisites
1) Log in to the router and set the IP address of the router's WAN port to
access the external network.
2) Make sure that the router is a first-level router (or virtual first-level router)
and turn on the UPnP function.
3) Connect the device to the LAN port of the router and access the private
network.
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4) In the main menu, select " → TCP/IP→ IP/Port", set "IP Address" as
the router's private IP (for example: 192.168.1.101) or select "DHCP" to
obtain the IP address automatically.

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: On the main menu page, click " → TCP/IP → UPnP" to enter the
UPnP interface, as shown in Figure 5-48.

Figure 5-48
Steps 2: Enable the UPnP function and configure related parameters such as
Internal IP, External IP, and port mapping information of the UPnP route.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration.

 Enable: Turn on/off the device UPnP function.


 Status: Displays the mapping status of UPnP.
 Internal IP: Enter the router's LAN port address. After the mapping is
successful, the IP address will be automatically obtained without
setting.
 External IP: Enter the router's WAN port address. After the mapping is
successful, the IP address will be automatically obtained without
setting.
 Port Mapping Table: This corresponds to the UPnP mapping table
information on the router.
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 Servername: The web server name.
 Protocol: The type of agreement.
 Internal Port: The port that the local machine needs to map.
 External Port: The port mapped on the router.
 Add: Click "Add" to increase the mapping, enter the service name,
internal port, and external port.
 Server Name: Enter the service name and define it yourself.
 Internal Port: You need to enter the corresponding HTTP port, RTSP
port, TCP port.
 External Port: Can be self-defined, and the internal port can be the
same, but can not and NVR other ports repeat.
 Delete: Select the mapping information in the port mapping table and
delete the mapping relationship.

NOTE
 When setting the external port of the router mapping port, try to use
the port between 1024 and 65535. Avoid using the well-known port
1~255 and the system port 256~1023 to avoid conflict.
 When deploying multiple devices in the same LAN, plan the port
mapping to avoid mapping multiple devices to the same external port.
 When performing port mapping, ensure that the mapped port is not
occupied or restricted.
 TCP internal and external ports must be consistent and cannot be
modified.

 Address Filter
The black and white list restricts the PC to log in to the NVR web client by
filtering the IP address or MAC address. There are two types: black list and
white list.
 Blacklist:
1.NVR cannot connect to IPC's IP address or MAC address in the
blacklist.
2.The computer with the IP or MAC address in the blacklist will not
be able to log in to the NVR web page.
 Whitelist:
1. The device can only connect to the IPC in white list.
2. Only IPCs in the whitelist can access the NVR.
Add blacklist / Whitelist operation steps are shown as below:
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Step 1: In the main menu, choose" →Address Filter" to enter Address
Filter setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-49 below.

Figure 5-49
Steps 2: Choose "Restriction Type ", such as "Blacklist ".
Steps 3: Click "Add ", choose IP address(or MAC address ), input IP address.
Steps 4: Click "Apply", the IP address or MAC address will be added to the
Blacklist of the device.

IP address and MAC address filtering steps:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose" →Address Filter" to enter Address


Filter setting interface.
Steps 2: Choose "enable→Restriction Type".
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.
 Enable: Enable / Disable the filtering function of NVR.
 Restriction Type : There are two options: "Blacklist " and"Whitelist ".
 Restriction List: Corresponding to the list of the currently selected type
list, display all the added IP address, MAC address and status (Enable /
Disable) in the list.
 Add: Add blacklist and whitelist.
 Delete: Delete the list selected in the filter list.

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 Delete All: Delete all added lists in the filter list.

CAUTION
 The device supports adding up to 128 whitelists and 128 Blacklists.
 Double-click a list in the filter list to enter the add interface, you can
modify the IP address or MAC address.
 When you add the Blacklist / Whitelist, the letters in MAC address can
be uppercase or lowercase, and are separated by ":", such as "00: bb: f2:
00: 15".
 When the IP Restriction Type is Blacklist / Whitelist, only one list is in
effect at a time.

 Cloud Storage
 Google
Set cloud storage. When the device triggers an alarm, it can store the
captured alarm image of the device on the cloud server.
Prerequisites
1) You need to have a Dropbox or Google Cloud Storage account.
2) Using this function, the device must be connected to an external network;
otherwise it will not work properly.

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: On the main menu page, select " →Cloud Storage→Google" to


enter the Google setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-50.

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Figure 5-50
Steps 2: Select "Enable → Google" to obtain the "Authorization Code".
Follow the prompts to log in to the website on the computer and enter the
"Authorization Code" to bind the Google server cloud service.
Steps 3: Click "Apply".
Steps 4: Click "Test" to test whether the XVR can successfully upload files to
the cloud server. After the binding is successful, the cloud storage interface
displays the "Google" username, total capacity, and used space.

 Enable: Turn on/off the device cloud storage function.


 Google: Select a cloud storage type and enter the binding interface.
 Upload Folder: Set the upload cloud space folder name.
 Username: Displays the user name of the Google.
 Capacity: After the cloud storage binding is successful, the total capacity
of the cloud space is displayed.
 Used: Cloud storage binding is successful; the display of cloud space has
been used capacity.
 Test: After binding, click "Test" to confirm whether the binding is
successful. If the test fails, check whether the device is properly
connected to the network and the cloud storage configuration.

 IPEYE
 After enable the IPEYE for a channel of NVR, you can add the device to
the IPEYE account, and view the real-time audio / video of the NVR
channel through IPEYE.
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The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " → Cloud Storage →IPEYE" to enter
IPEYE setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-51 ○
1 below.

Figure 5-51 ○
1
Steps 2: choose "Configure channel→ Enable", click "Apply", the IPEYE client
IP address will be shown on the interface, as shown in Figure 5-51 ○
2
below:

Figure 5-51 ○
2
Steps 2: Log in to IPEYE Client http://182.18.195.253:8282, enter the IPEYE
and XVR accounts and passwords, select the device to enable IPEYE, and click
"Add to Cloud" to add the device to the IPEYE account, as shown in Figure

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5-51 ○
3 .

Figure 5-51 ○
3

NOTE
 New user please log in http://www.ipeye.ru/ to register an account.
Steps 3: Log in to http://www.ipeye.ru/ and enter the IPEYE device list to

view the newly added device name as "cloud_xxxxx", and click " " to
view the device real-time video.

NOTE
 The IPEYE function only supports H264-encoded video streams. When
the device channel is not H264-encoded, the real-time video of the
channel cannot be previewed through IPEYE.

 Advanced
 E-mail
After setting the email information and enabling the alarm linkage email
function, when the NVR triggers an alarm, the system sends an alarm email
to the user mailbox.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

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Step 1: On the main menu page, click " → Advanced→ E-mail" to enter
the E-mail setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-52.

Figure 5-52
Steps 2: Enable e-mail alarm notifications, configure SMTP server, SMTP port,
user name, password, sender, subject, message interval, and select
encryption type, attach file and other parameters.
Steps 3: Click "E-mail test" and the message "Success. Check the inbox." is
displayed. Then the mail configuration is successful. If the message "E-mail
can’t be delivered!" is displayed, the mail configuration fails.
Steps 4: After the email is sent successfully, click "Apply" to save the email
configuration.

 Enable Email: Enable / disable mail sending.


 SMTP Server: Select the SMTP sever type.
 SMTP Port: Please input corresponding port value here.
 User Name: Please input the user name to login the sender email box.
 Password: Please input the corresponding password here.
 Sender: Please input sender email box here.
 Recipient 1/2/3: Recipient e-mail address 1/2/3.
 Subject: Please input email subject here. System support English
character and Arabic number, default "XNVR_ALERT ".
 Message Interval (Min): The interval between sending emails. After the
email sending interval is set, when the alarm is triggered, the system
does not trigger the immediate sending of the email according to the
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alarm signal. Instead, the email is sent according to the interval time of
the same type of event email. Avoid frequent alarms and generate a lot
of mail, causing the mail server to be overstressed. The time range is
0~600 minutes, and 0 minutes means that the mail is sent without
interval.
 Encryption: Select the Mailbox server encryption, including NONE, SSL,
TLS, and default "SSL".
 Attach File: Turn on/off the email attachment function. After the alarm
is turned on, the system can send snap shots when the alarm is sent.
 Week: Select the time to send emails according to the week, and you
can set two time periods per day.
 Time period (1/2): Set the time range for sending mail. After setting,
send the alarm message at that time; do not send mail at other times.
 Enable Auto Email: Enable / disable automatic email sending.
 Email interval (Min): Mail sending interval.
 E-mail Test: Test email sending and receiving functions are normal. In
the correct configuration, the receiving email will receive a test email.
When the test fails, check the parameters or network status.

 P2P
P2P is a private network penetration technology. It does not need to apply
for a dynamic domain name, perform port mapping, or deploy a transit
server. You can directly scan the QR code to download a mobile client. After
registering an account, you can add and manage multiple IPC, NVR, XVR
devices simultaneously on the mobile client.
You can add devices in the following two ways to manage multiple devices.
1) Scan the QR code for the mobile phone system, download the App and
register the account. For details, see the App User Manual on the website.
2) Log on to the P2P platform, register an account, and add the device via the
serial number.

NOTE
 With this function, the device must be connected to an external
network; otherwise it will not work properly.

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: On the main menu page, click " → Advanced→ P2P" to enter the
P2P interface, as shown in Figure 5-53.
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Figure 5-53
Step2: Make sure that the NVR accesses the external network, choose
"Enable P2P→ Encryption ".
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the configuration.
Steps 4: Click "Refresh" and the status shows "Online ". This indicates that
P2P is enabled and can be used normally.

 Status: Display device P2P online status.


 Enable P2P: Turn on / off device P2P function, The default is "Online".
 Channel Number: Shows the current user viewing the number of NVR
channel videos on the App client.
 Encryption: Select the encryption type. After the device is enabled, all
signaling communication between the device and the server is
encrypted.
 Push interval(min): Set the time interval for the device to snap the
alarm picture to the mobile client, and you can also select "Turn off the
push" to stop the device from pushing the picture to the mobile
terminal.
 Android &IOS: P2P client download link.
 SN: Displays the serial number of the device P2P. This serial number is
unique.
 Refresh: Refresh the P2P interface related information.

BitVision App Client operation example

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"BitVision App" provides a micro video service platform for home and
business users. Users can easily view real-time video, historical video, alarm
service and other services.
The specific operation steps are as follows:
Step 1: Use the Android or iOS phone to scan the corresponding QR code to
download and install the BitVision App.
Steps 2: Run the client and log in to the account (No account is required to
register first).
Steps 3: Add devices to the mobile client.

After login, click "Device → → Add device → SN Add", Align the


QR code on the device body or P2P interface to scan → enter the device user
name, password and verification code after scan the QR code (the
verification code printed on the label), click "Add" to set device note and
group, click "Send" after add successfully.
Steps 4: Real-time preview

In the main interface, click "REAL TIME"→" " →choose the device you
want to view the preview, click " Done ", choose a channel to play the real
time video.

5.3.7.3 Setting
The setting is compose of User and Holiday.
 User

NOTE
 The factory default administrator user name is admin and the password
is 12345.
 Administrators can add and delete users and configure user parameters.
 The user level has two levels, the Operator and the General user.

CAUTION
 In order to improve the security of the product's network use, please
update the product password regularly. It is recommended to update
and maintain it every 3 months. If you have high security requirements

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for the product environment, it is recommended to update the
password monthly or weekly.
 It is recommended that administrators effectively manage device
accounts and user permissions, delete irrelevant users and permissions,
and close unnecessary network ports.
 Administrators should configure user rights appropriately, and
recommend using custom users for management in daily maintenance.

 Add User

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter User interface, as
shown in Figure 5-54 ○
1 below.

Figure 5-54 ○
1
 User list: Displays all current users of the device; the administrator can
only change its password, not its permissions.

Steps 2: Click " Add” to enter Confirm Permission interface, confirm the
password first, as shown in Figure 5-54 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-54 ○
2
Steps 3: Enter the administrator password, click "OK", after the permission is
confirmed, you can enter the add user interface to add users, as shown in
Figure 5-54 ○
3 below.

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Figure 5-54 ○
3
Steps 4: Enter the new user information (user name, password, confirm
password), select the level, click "Save".
Steps 5: Setting permissions.
Select the successfully added user, click the corresponding " " button
below the permission to enter the permission interface, and set the user
permission.

 Authority Description

Authority are divided into local configuration, remote configuration, channel


configuration, administrator users can enable / disable corresponding
permissions as needed.
 Local Config
 Local Param Setup: set parameters, restore default parameters,
import / export parameters.
 Local Channel Setup: Add, delete, modify, import and export
configuration files for the IP channel.
 Local User: Check the User Management interface.

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 Local Disk: View and set recording plans, format storage devices.
 Local Log: View system logs, system information.
 Local Update: Upgrade the device locally.
 Local Restore Default: you could restore default parameters.
 Local Shutdown Reboot: You can shutdown and reboot the device.

 Remote Config
 Remote Param Setup: Set parameters remotely, restore default
parameters, import / export parameters.
 Remote Channel Setup: Add, delete, modify IP channels remotely.
 Remote User: View the User interface remotely.
 Remote Disk: View and set recording plans, format storage devices
remotely.
 Remote Log:View system logs remotely.
 Remote Update:Upgrade the device on the web.
 Remote Restore Default: you could restore default parameters
remotely.
 Remote Shutdown Reboot: ou can shutdown and reboot the device
remotely.
 Channel Config
 Local Preview: Preview live video of each channel locally, this
permission is detailed for each channel.
 Remote Preview: Preview live video of each channel remotely, this
permission is detailed for each channel.
 Local Record: Set the recording plan of each channel locally, this
permission is detailed for each channel.
 Remote Record: Set the recording plan of each channel remotely,
this permission is detailed for each channel.
 Local Playback: Playback video files on NVR locally, this permission
is detailed for each channel.
 Remote Playback: Remote playback, download video files on NVR,
this permission is detailed for each channel.
 Local PTZ: this permission is detailed for each channel.
 Remote PTZ: this permission is detailed for each channel.
 Local Backup: Backup video files on NVR locally, this permission is
detailed for each channel.Channels with local backup authority
must have local playback authority.

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 Remote Backup: remote backup the video files from NVR, this
permission is detailed for each channel. A channel with remote
backup authority must have remote playback authority.

NOTE
 Only the admin administrator has the right to "restore default
parameters".
 Channel permissions support individual permission settings for a
channel.

Steps 6: Click "Save" to save the set permissions and return to the user
management interface, as shown in Figure 5-54 ○
4 below.

Figure 5-54 ○
4
 Modify the user
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter User interface.
Steps 2: Choose User, click " Modify" to enter Modify User interface, as
shown in Figure 5-55 below.

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Figure 5-55
Steps 3: Modify users as needed(User name, password), click "Save".

 Delete the user


The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter User interface.
Steps 2: Choose the user you want to delete, click the corresponding"
Delete" below to delete it.
Steps 3: Click "Confirm" to complete user deletion.

 Modify password
 The operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter User interface.
Steps 2: Select the administrator, click " Modify" to enter permission
confirmation interface, confirm the password first.
Steps 3: Enter administrator password, click "Save", after the permission is
confirmed, you can enter the password retrieval interface, as shown in Figure
5-56 below.

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Figure 5-56

Steps 4: Enter the new password and confirm the password.


Steps 5: Choose security questions 1, 2, 3 and set the corresponding answers,
click "Save".
Steps 4: Insert the U disk into the device, click "Export Key".

NOTE

 When the administrator password is changed for the first time, a


security question and corresponding answer must be set to successfully
change the password.
 When changing the administrator password, the key may not be
exported.
 When changing the password, an unlock pattern can be set at the same
time, and the user will have one more way to log in to the device.
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 The procedure for changing the administrator password again is
as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →User" to enter user interface.
Steps 2: Select the administrator, click " Modify" to enter permission
confirmation interface, confirm the password first.
Steps 3: Enter administrator password, click "Save", after the permission is
confirmed, you can enter the password retrieval interface, as shown in Figure
5-57 below.

Figure 5-57

Steps 4:Normal Event


put old password, new password and confirm.
Steps 5: Reset the security question and corresponding answer, and export
the key.
Steps 6: Click "Save" to complete the modification.

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NOTE
 When changing the device password again, it is not necessary to set the
security question and export the key.
 When changing the password, an unlock pattern can be set at the same
time, and the user will have one more way to log in to the device.

 Holiday
Coming soon!

5.3.7.4 Event
Event is compose of Normal Event and Intelligent Event.
 Normal Event
Normal Event is compose of Motion Detection, Video Tampering, Video Loss,
Alarm Input, Alarm Output, Exception and Buzzer, as shown in Figure 5-58
below.

Figure 5-58
 Motion Detection
Motion detection uses computer vision and image processing techniques to
analyze the video images to see if there are enough changes in the images.
When the moving target appears on the monitoring screen and the moving
speed reaches the preset sensitivity, the system performs an alarm linkage
action.

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The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal Event→Motion


Detection" to enter Motion Detection interface, as shown in Figure 5-59 ○
1
below.

Figure 5-59 ○
1
Steps 2: Turn on motion detection and select a channel.
Steps 3: Set area, sensitivity.
 Use the mouse to draw the area that needs motion detection
on the channel video, as shown in Figure 5-59 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-59 ○
2
 Slide the sensitivity slider to select the appropriate motion
detection sensitivity.
Steps 4: Click "Arming Schedule" to enter Arming Schedule interface, as
shown in Figure 5-59 ○
3 below. Draw the arming time in the drawing area,
or click "Edit Time" to set the day of the week and time period 1&6.

Figure 5-59 ○
3

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Steps 5: Click "Linkage Action" to enter Linkage interface, Set normal linkage
and alarm output as required, as shown in Figure 5-59 ○
4 below.

Figure 5-59 ○
4
Steps 6: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

NOTE
 If you need to set motion detection for other channels, please repeat
the above steps.
After setting to enable email notification for motion detection, click "Main

menu→ →Advanced→E-mail" to enter E-mail setting interface to set up


the email. When the system sends a linkage alarm within the set time period,
the recipient receive the alarm e-mail.
 After enabling email notification, after setting the specific week and
time period, only when the alarm is triggered within the set time period,
the NVR can send an email to the set mailbox to notify the user.
 If the other channels have the same motion detection settings as that
channel, click "Copy", select another channel, and copy the settings of
this channel to other channels.

 Channel: Select to set the channel.


 Enable: Check " " to turn on / off motion detection alarm.
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 Set Area: Select all areas by default, click to enter the area setting
interface, set the range of the dynamic detection area, press and hold
the left mouse button to select the alarm area. After selection, the
alarm area is replaced by the red grid. Select the red grid again to cancel
the alarm area setting.
 Sensitivity: According to the need, can be set 0-10 eleven file sensitivity,
the higher the value, the more sensitive the device.
 Week: Select "All Week" or "X" according to the day of the week to set
the time for sending alarm emails. Up to two time periods can be set
each day.

 : When "All" is selected, click " " to set no recording at all

times. When "All" is not selected, click " " to set the
corresponding date not to record.
 Edit: Click to enter the Record Schedule interface, you can manually set
6 time periods for recording every day, and copy the settings to other
times through "Used To".
 Buzzer Alarm: Check " " to turn on / off the buzzer alarm function.
 E-mail Notification: Check " " to turn on / off when the device alerts
the mail function.
 Channel Recording: Check " " to turn on / off the channel recording
function.
 Full Screen Monitoring: When an alarm is triggered on the preview
interface, the real-time video of the device channel is displayed in full
screen.
 Alarm Output: Select the alarm output port, it is connected to the
alarm device, within the set alarm time range, when the device motion
detection alarm, it will trigger an external alarm device to alarm.
 Copy: After the channel has been set up, click "Copy" to apply the
setting to another channel.

 Video Tampering

Coming soon!

 Video Loss

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When there is a channel losing video signal, the device will alarm and notify
the user.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal Event→Video Loss" to


enter Video Loss interface, as shown in Figure 5-60 below.

Figure 5-60
Steps 2: Choose a channel, and enable the video loss.
Steps 3: Set normal linkage and alarm output as required.
Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 Channel: Select the channel.


 Enable: Check " " to turn on / off video loss alarm.
 Screen Display: When an alarm occurs, the device pops up an alarm
screen to show a warning.
 E-mail Notification: When an alarm occurs, the device will send an
email as a warning.
 Buzzer Alarm:When an alarm occurs, the device will beep to show a
warning.
 Copy: After the channel has been set up, click "Copy" to apply the
setting to another channel.

 Alarm Input

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The alarm input is the NVR alarm input port connected to the alarm device.
When the alarm signal is transmitted to the NVR through the alarm input
port, the system performs the alarm linkage action.
.
Prerequisites
Make sure the NVR alarm input port is connected to the alarm device.

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal Event→Alarm Input" to


enter Alarm Input interface, as shown in Figure 5-61 ○
1 below.

Figure 5-61 ○
1

Steps 2: Select a alarm input channel, click " " to enter the Alarm Input
edit interface, as shown in Figure 5-61 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-61 ○
2
Steps 3: Select the number, name and type of the alarm input, and enable it.
Steps 4: Draw the alarm time in the drawing area, or set the alarm time
through "Edit", as shown in Figure 5-61○
3 below.

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Figure 5-61 ○
3
Steps 5: Click "Linkage Action" to set alarm linkage (normal linkage, channel
recording, trigger alarm output, full screen display), as shown in Figure 5-61

4 below.

Figure 5-61 ○
4
Steps 6: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

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 Buzzer Alarm:When an alarm occurs, the device will beep to show a
warning.
 E-mail Notification: When an alarm occurs, the device will send an
email as a warning.
 Screen Display: When an alarm occurs, the device pops up an alarm
screen to show a warning.
 Channel Recording: When an alarm occurs, alarm channel 1, 2, 3, 4
record.
 Trigger Alarm Output: When an alarm occurs, the alarm output port of
the equipment is linked to alarm.
 Full Screen Monitoring: An alarm is triggered on the preview interface,
and real-time video is displayed on the full screen. When multiple
channels are selected, the real-time video will be displayed in turn in
the order of channel number.
 Copy: After the channel has been set up, click "Copy" to apply the
setting to another channel.

 Alarm Output
The alarm output is that the NVR connects to the alarm device (such as lights,
sirens, etc.) through the alarm output port. When an alarm occurs, the NVR
transmits the alarm information to the alarm device.

Prerequisites
Make sure the NVR alarm output port is connected to the alarm.

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal Event→Alarm Output" to


enter Alarm Output interface, as shown in Figure 5-62 ○
1 below.

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Figure 5-62 ○
1

Steps 2: Select a alarm input channel, click " "to enter the Alarm Input
edit interface, as shown in Figure 5-62 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-62 ○
2
Steps 3: Select the Alarm Output number, Delay time, Alarm Name and
Alarm Status.
Steps 4: Draw the arming schedule in the drawing area, or set the alarm time
through "Edit".
Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 Copy: Click "Copy" to apply the alarm output port settings to other
alarm output ports.
Trigger: Click "Trigger" to start the alarm corresponding to the device
connected to the alarm output port. The alarm output device connected to
the current channel will alarm.

 Exception
Set the alarm mode of abnormal events. When an abnormal event occurs
during the operation of the NVR device, the system executes the alarm
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linkage action.The event types supported by the device are "No Disk", "Disk
Error", "Broken Network" and "IP Conflict".
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal→Exception" to enter


Exceptionsetting interface, as shown in Figure 5-63 below.

Figure 5-63
Steps 2: Select the event type, click " " to enable the exception alarm
function, choose the way for linkage(Screen Display, E-mail Notification,
Buzzer Alarm) and alarm output port.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 Screen Display: When an alarm occurs, the device pops up an alarm


screen to show a warning.
 E-mail Notification: When an alarm occurs, the device will send an
email as a warning.
 Buzzer Alarm:When an alarm occurs, the device will beep to show a
warning.

 Buzzer
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Normal Event→Buzzer" to enter


Buzzersetting interface, as shown in Figure 5-64 below.
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Figure 5-64
Steps 2: Set the buzzer time for alarm.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 Test: Click "Test" to confirm the volume and duration of the buzzer
alarm.

 Smart Event
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event" to enter Smart
Event setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-65 below.

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Figure 5-65
Steps 2: Set the intelligent detection and alarm mode of the channel.
The types of smart detection alarms supported by the device including face
detection, face comparison, line crossing detection, regional intrusion,
loitering and people gathering.

NOTE
 All smart detection modes can only be set if the camera supports it.
 Cameras that support smart detection can set up to 1 face detection
rule, 4 line crossing detection rules, 4 area intrusion rules, 4 loitering
rules, and 4 personnel gathering rules in each channel.

 Face
 The face detection function can be used to detect faces that appear in
the scene.

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event" to enter Smart
Event setting interface.
Steps 2: Select the channel you want to set the face detection, click "Face" to
enter face detection configuration mode.
Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting", to set the sensibility.

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Steps 4: Click "Processing Method" to set the alarm linkage as required
(Buzzer Alarm, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording, Full Screen
Monitoring) and Trigger Alarm Output, as shown in Figure 5-66 below.

Figure 5-66
Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

NOTE
 There are four options for sensitivity, low, medium, high, and highest.
The lower the sensitivity, the harder it is to detect a side face or a face
that is not clear enough. The user can adjust it according to the actual
environment.

 Face Comparison
Face comparison is used to compare the detected faces.When a
face that has been stored in the face database appears in a channel, the
corresponding alarm will be triggered.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event " to enter Smart
Event setting interface.
Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the face comparison, click
"face comparison " to enter face comparison setting mode, as shown in
Figure 5-67 ○
1 below.

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Figure 5-67 ○
1
Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting ", select the face database, click
" "to enter the similarity setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-67 ○
2
below.

Figure 5-67 ○
2

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Steps 4: Click "OK→Processing Method"set alarm linkage as required
(Buzzer Alarm, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording and Trigger Alarm
Output, Full Screen Monitoring), as shown in Figure 5-67 ○
3 below.

Figure 5-67 ○
3
Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting.
 Face Database List: Used to display and configure all face database of
the current device.
 Database Name: To display the name of database.
 Mode: To display the type of database, blacklist or whitelist.
 Similarity : The similarity between the face recognized by the device
and the face stored in the face database.
 : Editing, used to set the similarity and mode of the corresponding
face database. The higher the similarity value, the more the captured
face image looks like the face stored in the face database, and the more
accurate the face recognition in the face database. However, the fewer
comparison results are displayed.

NOTE
 The first channel to the fourth channel of some NVRs support the face
comparison function.The four channels can be connected to any model
and IPC accessed through any protocol.

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 Line Crossing
Line crossing detection can detect whether there is an object crossing the set
warning surface in the video, and perform linkage alarm according to the
judgment result.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event" to enter Smart
Event setting interface.
Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the line crossing detection, click
"Line Crossing" to enter line crossing detection setting mode, as shown in
Figure 5-68 ○
1 below.

Figure 5-68 ○
1
Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting ", to set the rule of line crossing
detection, the specific steps are shown as below:
1. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need. In the "Rules"
drop-down list, select any rule as you need.

NOTE
 Line crossing detection can set 4 rules.
2.Set the Time Threshold (Seconds) and sensitivity of the rule.
 Sensitivity: It is used to set the size of the control target object. The
higher the sensitivity, the easier the object is judged to be the target

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object. The lower the sensitivity, the larger the object will be judged as
the target object. The sensitivity can be set in the range of 0-100.
 Direction: There are three options: "A <-> B (bidirectional)", "A-> B",
"B-> A", which refers to the direction in which an object passes through
the warning area to trigger an alarm.
 "A<->B(Bidirectional) " Indicates that the alarm is triggered in both
directions.
 "A->B" Indicates that the object will trigger an alarm when it
crosses from A to B.
 "B->A" Indicates that the object will trigger an alarm when it
crosses from B to A.

3.Click" Draw A Line", move the mouse to the preview screen and
click the left mouse button in sequence to draw the two endpoints of
the warning line.

NOTE
 You can modify the drawn warning line through the" Clear All" and

" Draw A Line" button.

Steps 4: Click "Processing Method", set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer


Alarm, E-mail Notification, Channel Recording and Trigger Alarm Output), as
shown in Figure 5-68 ○
2 below.

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Figure 5-68 ○
2
Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 Regional Intrusion
The regional intrusion function can detect whether an object in the video
enters the set area, and conduct a linkage alarm based on the judgment
result.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event" to enter Smart
Event setting interface.
Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the regional intrusion, click
"Regional Intrusion" to enter regional intrusion setting mode, as shown in
Figure 5-69 ○
1 below.

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Figure 5-69 ○
1
Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting", to set the rule of regional intrusion,
the specific steps are shown as below:
1. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need.

NOTE
1.Regional intrusion can set 4 rules, you can choose any rule.
2.Set the Time Threshold (Seconds) and sensitivity of the rule.
 Sensitivity: It is used to set the size of the control target object. The
higher the sensitivity, the easier the object is judged to be the target
object. The lower the sensitivity, the larger the object will be judged as
the target object. The sensitivity can be set in the range of 0-100.
 Time Threshold (s): An alarm is generated after the target enters the
warning zone for a continuous dwell time. If the time threshold is set to
5 seconds, the target intrusion zone is triggered for 5 seconds. The
range is 1-10 (seconds).
3.Click" Draw A Quadrilateral", move the mouse to the preview
screen and click the left mouse button in sequence to draw the
endpoints of the quadrilateral warning zone to complete the zone
drawing.

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NOTE
 You can modify the drawn warning line through " Clear All"
and" Draw A Quadrilateral" buttons.

Steps 4: Click "Processing Method", set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer,


E-mail Notification, Channel Recording, Full Screen Monitoring) and Trigger
Alarm Output, as shown in Figure 5-69 ○
2 below.

Figure 5-69 ○
2
Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 Loitering
The loitering function can detect the stay time of the target in the set area.
When the stay time exceeds the set time threshold, an alarm linkage will be
triggered
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event" to enter Smart
Event setting interface.
Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the loitering, click "Loitering" to
enter loitering setting mode, as shown in Figure 5-70 ○
1 below.

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Figure 5-70 ○
1
Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting", to set the rule of loitering, the specific
steps are shown as below:
1. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need.

NOTE
 1. Loitering can set 4 rules, you can choose any rule.
2.Set the Time Threshold (Seconds) and sensitivity of the rule.
 Sensitivity: It is used to set the size of the control target object. The
higher the sensitivity, the easier the object is judged to be the target
object. The lower the sensitivity, the larger the object will be judged as
the target object. The sensitivity can be set in the range of 0-100.
 Time Threshold (Min): An alarm is generated after the target enters the
warning zone for a continuous dwell time. If the time threshold is set to
5 seconds, the target intrusion zone is triggered for 5 seconds. The
range is 1-10 (seconds).
3.Click" Draw A Quadrilateral", move the mouse to the preview
screen and click the left mouse button in sequence to draw the
endpoints of the quadrilateral warning zone to complete the zone
drawing.

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NOTE
 You can modify the drawn warning line through " Clear All"
and" Draw A Quadrilateral" buttons

Steps 4: Click "Processing Method", set alarm linkage (Buzzer, E-mail


Notification, Channel Recording, Full Screen Monitoring) and Trigger Alarm
Output as required, as shown in Figure 5-70 ○
2 below.

Figure 5-70 ○
2

Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 People Gathering
The people gathering function can detect the density of the human body in
the set area, if it exceeds the set threshold, it will trigger an alarm linkage
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Smart Event" to enter Smart
Event setting interface.

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Steps 2: Choose the channel you need to set the people gathering, click "
people gathering " to enter people gathering setting mode, as shown in
Figure 5-71 ○
1 below.

Figure 5-71 ○
1
Steps 3: Click "Enable→Rule Setting",, to set the rule of people gathering, the
specific steps are shown as below:
1. In the "Rules" drop-down list, select any rule as you need.

NOTE
 People gathering can set 4 rules, you can choose any rule.
 2.Set the proportion of rules.
 Proportion: Represents the proportion of personnel in the entire
warning area, when the proportion of personnel exceeds the set
proportion value, the system alarm is triggered, otherwise the system
does not alarm.
3.click" Draw A Quadrilateral", move the mouse to the preview
screen and click the left mouse button in sequence to draw the
endpoints of the quadrilateral warning zone to complete the zone
drawing.

NOTE

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 You can modify the drawn warning line through " Clear All"
and" Draw A Quadrilateral" buttons

Steps 4: Click "Processing Method", set alarm linkage as required (Buzzer,


E-mail Notification, Channel Recording, Full Screen Monitoring) and Trigger
Alarm Output, as shown in Figure 5-71 ○
2 below.

Figure 5-71 ○
2
Steps 5: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

NOTE
 When the device supports an external alarm device, the alarm
processing method can trigger the alarm output.

5.3.7.5 Live View


The Live View is compose of Display and View.
 Display
Display output is used to set the display effect of the device preview
interface, including resolution, UI Transparency, Show OSD Time and Show
After Boot.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

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Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Display" to enter display setting
interface, as shown in Figure 5-72 below.

Figure 5-72
Steps 2: Set the Configure resolution, transparency and other related
parameters.
Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

 Resolution: The select able values are 1024 x 768, 1280 x 720, 1280 x
1024, 1920 x 1080. The 4K NVR HD HD interface supports up to 4K
resolution output.
 Sub screen Resolution: Set the sub screen preview resolution. The
selectable values are 1280×720, 1280×1024, and 1920×1080.
 UI Transparency: The higher the percentage, the more transparent
device local menu.
 Show OSD Time: Turns on / off the device time information displayed
on the monitor screen.
 Show After Boot: Select (Main Screen) to display the screen split screen
number.
 Show After Boot (Sub): Select the sub-screen boot display screen split
screen number.

NOTE
 After the configuration resolution is saved, restart the device to
configure it successfully.
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 Only systems that support dual screens have the ability to sub screen
Resolutions and Show after boot (Sub) configurations.

 View
Some devices support simultaneous access to multiple monitors, and the
local interface of the device can be displayed on multiple monitors at the
same time.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →View" to enter the view setting
interface, as shown in Figure 5-73 below.

Figure 5-73

Steps 2: Select video output interface, channel and picture split icon.
Steps 3: Click "Bind→Apply", save the setting.

 Video output interface: NVR external monitor port.


 Channel: Channel. Show all channels of the NVR for user configuration.
 Picture Segmentation: According to the number of roads supported by
the NVR, there are generally single screen, 4 screens, 6 screens, 8
screens, 9 screens, 16 screens, and 36 screens.. Option.
 Bind: Once clicked, the existing configuration can be bound to the
device video output port.
 Unbind: Click to unbind the bound video output port.
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NOTE
 The number of monitors that can be accessed by different devices is
different, and the number of screen splits will be different. Please refer
to the actual one.

 Logout Preview
After enabling the logout preview, you can preview the real-time video of the
corresponding channel when the device logs out.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Logout preview" to enter the
logout preview setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-74 below.

Figure 5-74

Steps 2: Select the preview channel.


Steps 3: Click "Apply", save the setting.

5.3.8 Maintenance
The Maintenance is compose of System Information, Upgrade, Network
Information, System Service and HDD Operation.

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5.3.8.1 System Information
 Device
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Device" to enter device interface,
as shown in Figure 5-75 below.

Figure 5-75
Steps 2: View NVR Model No., Device Version, System Version, release date
and other information.

 Camera
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose" →Camera" to enter camera interface,


as shown in Figure 5-76 below.

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Figure 5-76
Steps 2: View the status information of NVR channels.

 Record
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Record" to enter record interface,
as shown in Figure 5-77 below.

Figure 5-77

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Steps 2: View the recording status and encoding parameters of each NVR
channel.

 Alarm Record
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Alarm Record" to enter alarm
record interface, as shown in Figure 5-78 below.

Figure 5-78
Steps 2: View the alarm input status of each channel of NVR.

 Network
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Network" to enter network


interface, as shown in Figure 5-79 below.

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Figure 5-79
Steps 2: Check the network connection and configuration of the NVR.
 HDD
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →HDD" to enter HDD interface, as
shown in Figure 5-80 below.

Figure 5-80
Steps 2: View the status and attribute information of the hard disk
connected to the device.

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 Log
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Log" to enter log interface, as
shown in Figure 5-81 below.

Figure 5-81
Steps 2: Set search criteria (Type, time range).
Steps 3: Click "Query" to check the log.
Steps 4: Export the log, insert U disk into NVR, click "Export", and wait for
the export progress to complete, you can export the searched logs to a USB
flash drive.
 Type: Select the type of log to find.
 Start/ End Time: Enter the time range of the log to find.
 Export: Export the searched log information and store it on the U disk of
the connected device.
 Export All: Export and store all log information on the U disk connected
to the device.
 Query: Search logs by setting search criteria and display them in the log
list.
 Prev Page /Next Page: Page turning function, when there are many logs
in the query period, click to view other log information.
 Clear: Clear all the information for the log.

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 Export/Import
If multiple devices need to adopt the same configuration, one device can be
configured first, and the configuration file of the device can be "exported"
and backed up, and then through the "import" operation, the configuration
can be applied to other devices to save more Configure the time.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose" →Export/Import" to enter


export/import interface, as shown in Figure 5-82 below.

Figure 5-82
Steps 2: Export/ import the configuration files.
 Config Export: Insert U disk into NVR, click "Config Export" and
wait for the export progress to complete, click "Confirm".
 Config Import: Insert the U disk that stores the configuration file
into the NVR, click "Config Import → Confirm" and wait for the
import progress to complete, the device will restart.

5.3.8.2 Upgrade
 Manual Upgrade
Insert the USB device with the upgrade file into the NVR to upgrade the
version of the NVR. If the device detects the upgrade file in the U disk, the
information about the upgrade package (serial number, name, size, date) will
be displayed in the list.
The specific operation steps are as follows:
Step 1: Insert the USB device with the upgrade file (named
xx_BD_V5_update_Vx.x.x.x.bin) into the NVR.

Steps 2: In the main menu, choose " →Manual Upgrade" to enter


manual upgrade interface, as shown in Figure 5-83 below.

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Figure 5-83
Steps 3: Click " Refresh", choose the upgrade file, click "
Upgrade→Confirm", wait for the interface to finish the progress bar, and the
device will automatically restart to complete the upgrade.

NOTE
 After several attempts to refresh, the device still cannot detect the
upgrade package. Please check whether the USB disk is in good contact
with the USB interface of the device, and the upgrade file name is
correct.
 NVR During the upgrade process, do not disconnect the power supply or
unplug the USB drive.The system will automatically restart after the
upgrade is completed.This process takes about 1-6 minutes.It is
recommended to restore the factory settings after the upgrade is
completed before using the NVR.

 FTP
Coming soon!

 Online Upgrade
After the NVR is connected to the public network, the system can be
upgraded through an online upgrade. Online upgrade is divided into

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automatic upgrade and manual detection upgrade, and the current device
system version is displayed.
 Automatic Online Upgrade
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Online Upgrade" to enter


automatic online upgrade interface, as shown in Figure 5-84 below.

Figure 5-84

Steps 2: choose "Auto Update".


Steps 3: Set the device upgrade time, click "Apply", when there is a new
version in the cloud, the system will automatically detect the version and
upgrade the device at the set time.

 Manual Online Upgrade


The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Online Upgrade" to enter manual
online upgrade interface.
Steps 2: Click "Check", a prompt interface pops up, if a new version is
detected, the system will prompt information about the new version.
Steps 3: Click "Update" and wait for the device to download the upgraded
file. After the device is upgraded, the device will automatically restart.
 Status: The current version of device.

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 Auto update: Click " " to enable the system automatic upgrade
function. When the device detects the new online version, it will
automatically upgrade according to the set upgrade time.
 Update time: Set the automatic update time.
 Check: Detect the latest online version.

NOTE
 Before testing a new online version, make sure that the NVR is properly
connected to the network.
 During the upgrading process, please do not cut off the power or take
off your U disk. After the upgrading, your system will restart
automatically. (This process will take about 1 to 6 minutes.) Here, we
advise you to restore factory Settings after the upgrading.

 Default
When the NVR device runs slowly or the configuration is wrong, you can try
to solve the problem by restoring the default.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Default" to enter default interface,
as shown in Figure 5-85 below.

Figure 5-85

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Steps 2: Select the configuration items that need to be restored to factory
settings.
Steps 3: Click "Apply→OK".

 Restore Storage Default Param: Select / Cancel to restore all storage


configuration parameters to default values.

 Restore Camera Default Param: Select / Cancel to restore all cameras


configuration parameters to default values.

 Restore System Default Param: Select / Cancel to restore all system


configuration parameters to default values.
 Restore Maintenance Default Param: Select / Cancel Resume
Maintenance all interface configuration parameters to the default
values.
 Restore Factory Settings: Select / Cancel all NVR configuration
parameters to the default.

NOTE
 After restoring the factory settings, the corresponding functions will be
restored to the factory settings. The user's existing configuration may be
lost. Please proceed with NOTE.

5.3.8.3 Network Information


 Network Traffic
Network traffic refers to the data traffic used by video files in a unit of
time.Through network traffic monitoring, you can view the real-time code
stream and code stream waveform changes of each channel in real time.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Network Traffic" to enter network
traffic interface, as shown in Figure 5-86 below.

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Figure 5-86

Steps 2: View the network traffic of each channel in real time.

 Network Detection
Network Detection is to test the network delay and packet loss.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Network Detection" to enter


network detection interface, as shown in Figure 5-87 below.

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Figure 5-87

Steps 2: Select the NIC, enter the test address in the destination address bar.
Steps 3: Click "Test", to do the Network Delay and Packet Loss test, after
test,the system will display the test results, including packet loss rate and
average delay.

 Network Statistics
Coming soon!

 Auto Maintain
When the device runs for a long time, you can set the device to restart within
an idle time to increase the device's running speed.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →Auto Maintain" to enter auto
maintain interface, as shown in Figure 5-88 below.

Figure 5-88

Steps 2: Select the time for "Auto Maintain".


Steps 3: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

NOTE

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 Automatic restart the system can be in accordance with the cycle at a
fixed time (Every Month, Every Week, Every Day) set to restart the
device, you can also choose "Never", equipment is not automatically
maintained.

5.3.8.4 HDD Operation


 S.M.A.R.T
S.M.A.R.T is used to monitor the temperature of the hard disk, the surface
material of the disk, the motor and its drive system, and analyze and predict
the possible problems of the hard disk.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " →S.M.A.R.T" to enter S.M.A.R.T


interface, as shown in Figure 5-89 below.

Figure 5-89

Steps 2: Select the hard disk to be tested and set "Test Type".
Steps 3: The device starts to detect the hard disk.
Steps 4: After the hard disk is detected, the hard disk details will be displayed
in the S.M.A.R.T. information list.
 S.M.A.R.T Configuration:
 Disk No: Pull down to select the drive number.
 Test condition: Shows whether the hard disk has been detected.
 Test type: Short and extended.
 Temperature: Display hard disk temperature.
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 Utility time(h): Shows how long the hard disk is used (hours).
 Self-assessment: Show whether the hard disk is passed.
 Overall-assessment: Show whether the whole hard disk through.
 S.M.A.R.T information: Display the hard disk information.
 Self test: Click "Self test" to detect the hard disk information.

NOTE
 Only some devices support hard disk detection. Please refer to the
actual situation.
 When the self-assessment or overall evaluation results are "not passed",
the hard disk must be replaced to avoid data loss.
 Through the S.M.A.R.T self test function, the user can use the S.M.A.R.T
command to perform a self-test on the hard disk to detect the overall
status of the hard disk.

 Bad Track Detection


Coming soon!

 Status Detection
Coming soon!

5.3.8.5 System Service


 Stream Encryption
Coming soon!

5.3.9 Alarm Information

The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, choose " " to enter Alarm Information
interface, as shown in Figure 5-90 below.

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Figure 5-90

Steps 2: View abnormal information and various alarms of the device.


Steps 3: Click " Set" to enter "Event Hint Setting" interface, abnormal
event information and various alarms displayed on the interface, as shown in
Figure 5-91 below.

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Figure 5-91
Steps 4: Click "Apply" to save the setting.

5.3.10 Backup Process

In the main menu, click " " to enter the backup process interface, during
file backup, you can view the backup progress of the file, pause and delete
the backup file, as shown in Figure 5-7 below.
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " " to enter the Backup process interface,
as shown in Figure 5-92 below.

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Figure 5-92
Steps 2: View the backup progress of the file, pause and delete the backup
file.

NOTE
 The USB disk has been inserted into the device, and the backup file has
been selected for backup. And then you can view the backup-related
information on the backup progress interface.

5.3.11 Shutdown
The specific operation steps are as follows:

Step 1: In the main menu, click " " to enter the shutdown interface, as
shown in Figure 5-93 below.

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Figure 5-93
Steps 2: Do the corresponding operation as needed (Logout, Reboot,
Shutdown).

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Chapter 6 WEB Operation
NOTE
 Different types of devices have different interface displays. The
following pictures are for reference only. Please refer to the actual ones.
 The NVR supports accessing and managing devices on the PC through
the Web.
 The WEB page provides application modules such as real-time preview,
playback, configuration, and logout.
 The device supports a variety of browser monitoring, such as IE browser,
360 browser, Firefox browser (52 or less version), Google Chrome
(Chrome45 or less version).
 Users can access the device's WEB control interface through multiple
PCs at the same time.

6.1 Internet connection


Before using the browser to log in to the web interface, check whether the
network between the PC and the NVR is normal.
Step 1: Confirm that the NVR device is properly connected to the network.
Steps 2: Set the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the PC and NVR
devices, respectively.
 If there is no routing device on the network, allocate the IP address
of the same network segment: If there is a routing device on the
network, you need to set the corresponding gateway and subnet
mask.
 The default IP address of the NVR device is 192.168.1.88.
Steps 3: Check whether the network between the PC and the NVR device is
normal. The method is as follows: When the network between the PC and
the NVR device is normal, you can log in to the web interface of the NVR
through the PC.
 On the PC, ping***.***.***.*** (NVR IP address) verifies that the
network is connected and the returned TTL value is generally equal
to 255.
 Log in to the local interface of the NVR device, and fill in the IP
address of the PC on the "Network Test" interface to test whether
the network is connected. For details, see 5.3.7.7 Network
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6.2 Browser Login
To make sure NVR connects to Internet successfully, open Browser, input
required IP address, the default setting is 192.168.1.88, and enter the login
interface, as below Figure 6-1.

Figure 6-1
Select the system language in the upper right corner of the interface
(currently supports Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, English, Polish,
Czech, Russian, Thai, Hebrew, Arabic, Bulgarian, German, French, Portuguese,
Turkish, Spanish, Italian, Hungarian, Romance, Korean, Dutch, Greek,
Vietnamese, and Japanese, the default is English), enter the user name and
password, the default user name is "admin", the password is "12345", click
"Login" Remote login.

NOTE
 Modify Password: After logging in to the webpage, the system prompts
"The current password is too simple, please modify the password!",
click "Modify", enter the new password, confirm the password, set the
security question, export the key, click "OK", and complete the
password modification.
 Forgot password: On the WEB login interface, click "Forget", select a
verification method such as "Answer the question", select the question
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click "Next" to reset the new password as prompted. Click "Re-login" to
return to the login interface.
 If the HTTP port is set to a port other than 80, enter "http: // IP address
+ :( colon) + port number" in the address bar of your browser, such as
"http://192.168.1.88:96".

6.3 Active X download, installation


The browser plug-in needs to be downloaded and installed when logging in
to the device for the first time, as shown in Figure 6-2 below, click "Please
click here to download the browser plug-in, please close the browser when
the download is finished" and install it, and follow the prompts to complete
the installation.

Figure 6-2

NOTE
 After the NVR upgrades to a new version, you need to delete the
original control and download and install the control again.
 For WIN 7 could have problems for backup and recording, if so, please
check the Admin setting, procedure as follows:

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WIN7-1 WIN7-2
 The Active X can't be loaded. Please adjust the security level and
firewall setting to the lowest, and make some adjustment to IE as well:
Tool-Internet Option- Custom level-ActiveX- enables all the options
below ActiveX and click "OK", the Active X will be downloaded and
installed automatically, please refer to the Figure 6-3.

Figure 6-3

6.4 Live View


After login the client successfully, entering live preview interface. The
interface as below Figure 6-4:

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Figure 6-4
1. System Menu. Including Live View, Playback, Picture, Configuration, Help,
Logout, and show login user name.
2. Real-time Monitoring Channel. Open/Close Preview, record and stream
switching.
Mark Specification
Open / close corresponding preview channel.
Start/stop recording, save video on local computer hard
drive.
Main and sub bit stream switching
For voice calls, click to automatically connect to the
device to make a real-time call.
Prerequisites for local device calls: There are audio
input/audio output interfaces on the local device, and
both mic and speakers have been connected.
Note: App and web can't talk to the local device at the
same time.
Table 6-1
3. Preview channel shortcut button
Mark Specification
Preview window toggle. From left to right are: 1 split
screen, 4 split screen, 9 split screen. According to the
number of channels supported by the device, the
preview window will be different. Please refer to the
actual situation.

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Switch all preview channel master, sub streams, and
open preview

/ Open / Close all preview channels.


Click this icon to take a picture.
The default storage path of the picture is C:\Record.
You can enter the Configuration → Local Config
interface to modify it.
Click this icon to start recording on all channels; click
the icon again to stop recording.
The default storage path of the recording is C:\Record.
You can enter the Configuration → Local Config
interface to modify it.
Local electronic zoom, click this icon to open the
electronic zoom function, select to enlarge the channel,
hold down the left mouse button to select the area to
be zoomed in, release the left button, and select the
area to be enlarged; in the zoom channel, click the right
mouse button to restore the original status.
1 Split screen preview, click to switch channels
Turn on / off the speaker. If the audio is not turned on,
/ there is no sound when listening.
Full-screen playback, press the keyboard Esc to exit the
full screen.
Table 6-2
4. PTZ setting operation window
Mark Specification
PTZ control direction button
PTZ self-test
Zoom button
Focus button
Aperture control button
The step size is mainly used for speed control. The
larger the value, the faster the rotation speed. For
example, the rotational speed of step 7 is much larger
than the rotational speed of step 1.

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Preset point setting
Call presets
Settings
Delete settings
Cruise path setting
Turn on / off cruise
Table 6-3

6.5 Configuration
6.5.1 Local Config
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Local Config→Local Config" to
enter the local configuration interface, as shown in Figure 6-5 below. Here
you can set the device video file, capture and clip corresponding to the local
computer's save path, click "Browse" to select the path to save, click "Save"
to complete the path settings.

Figure 6-5

6.5.2 Camera
6.5.2.1 Camera
 Camera
In the main interface, click "Configuration → Camera → Camera" to enter the
add camera interface, as shown in Figure 6-6 below. Here you can add, edit,
and delete devices to the device as needed. The relevant parameters are
consistent with the NVR-side settings.

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Figure 6-6

 PoE Power Configuration


In the main interface, click "Configuration → Camera →Add Camera →PoE
Power Configuration" to enter the PoE Power Configuration interface. Here
you can set according to the distance of the network camera connected to
the actual PoE channel, and check the connection status of the channel, as
shown in Figure 6-7 below.

Figure 6-7
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 PoE Bonding Configuration
In the main interface, click "Configuration → Camera →Add Camera →PoE
Binding Configuration" to enter the PoE Power Configuration interface. Here
you can set each PoE port to bind with the camera.

图 6-8

6.5.2.2 OSD
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Camera →OSD" to enter the
OSD setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-9 below. Here you can view and
set the device text, date and other related information, the relevant
parameters are consistent with the NVR-side settings.

Figure 6-9

6.5.2.3 Image
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Camera →Image" to enter the
Image setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-10 below. Here you can view
and set the channel image (brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness),
fill light, exposure, backlight, white balance, video adjustment, image

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enhancement and defogging, etc. The relevant parameters are consistent
with the local settings of the NVR.

Figure 6-10

6.5.2.4 PTZ Setup


In the main interface, click "Configuration → Channel → PTZ Setup" to enter
the video PTZ Setup interface, as shown in Figure 6-11. Here you can view
and set the PTZ channel connected to RS485 such as protocol, address, baud
rate, etc. of the PTZ channel connected to RS485. All parameters (baud rate,
data bit, stop bit, check, protocol, address) should be connected to the cloud
The parameters of the decoders are the same. The relevant parameters are
consistent with the NVR-side settings.

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Figure 6-11

NOTE
 When setting the protocol, if the connection is a network PTZ, select
"Private", and the connection is an RS485 PTZ, select other options.

6.5.2.5 Privacy Mask


In the main interface, click "Configuration →Camera →Privacy Mask" to
enter the privacy mask setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-12 below. Here
you can set three shielding areas, and the relevant parameters are consistent
with the NVR-side settings.

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Figure 6-12
6.5.2.6 Channel Name
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Camera →Channel Name" to
enter the channel name setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-13 below.
Here you can view and modify the names of all channels of the NVR. The
relevant parameters and NVR-side settings consistent.

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Figure 6-13
6.5.3 Storage
6.5.3.1 Record
 Record
The video setting steps are as follows:
Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration → Storage→ Record→
Record" to enter the recording setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-14
below.

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Figure 6-14
Steps 2: Set parameters, see the table below.
Parameter Description
Select the channel number for setting the recording, and
Channel you can set different recording plans for different channels.
If you set the same for all channels, select "All".
Enable Enable / Disable the current channel recording function.

Del Delete the selected recording time period.

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Delete All Click to delete all recording settings.
Selected Click to set all channels to normal video and motion
All detection recording from Monday to Sunday.
Copy to. After setting the video for a certain day, click
" " to apply the settings of that day to other times.
Click one of the set recording time periods, pop up the time
Time
period setting, select the recording type, set the time
period
period, and click "Save" to complete the setting. When you
setting
click "Del", the selected time period is deleted.
Click to enter the pre-record time setting interface, set the
More
prerecord action status 0 seconds to 30 seconds before the
Settings
recording, click "OK".
Table 6-1
Steps 3: Click "Save" to complete configuration.

 Encode
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Record →Encode" to enter the
encoding setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-15 below. Here you can view
and set the encoding parameter values for accessing the IPC. The relevant
parameters and NVR-side settings consistent.

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Figure 6-15

6.5.3.2 Storage Device


 HDD
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Storage →Storage Device→
HDD" to enter the HDD interface, as shown in Figure 6-16 below. Here you
can view the HDD information of the connected device and format the hard
disk. The operation steps of formatting the hard disk are consistent with the
local settings of the NVR.

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Figure 6-16

 Cloud Storage
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Storage →Storage Device
→Cloud Storage" to enter Cloud Storage and IPEYE setting interface, as
shown in Figure 6-17 below. Here you could enable and set the function of
Cloud Storage and IPEYE, the specific setting steps are consistent with the
NVR local settings.

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Figure 6-17

6.5.4 System
6.5.4.1 General
 Device Setting
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →General" to enter the
device setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-18 below. Here you could view
and check the language, record mode, record days, video standard,
resolution and other information, click "Save" to complete the setting.

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Figure 6-18
 Date
Set the system date of the device, and manually set the system time,
synchronize with the computer, or set the system date using the Network
Time Protocol (NTP) function as required.
Set the system date as follows:
Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →General
→Date" to enter the date setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-19 below.
Steps 2: Select the setting date type, there are the following three ways.
 Enable" Set Date/Time Manually", select the date and time
manually, click "Save", the system will automatically synchronize
with the manually set time.
 Enable" Synchronize with the computer ", click "Save", The system
automatically synchronizes the time to the computer that logs into
the WEB page.
 Enable" receive Date/Time from NTP", select the NTP server (or
select a custom server, enter the custom server domain name),
select the time zone where the device is located, enter the NTP
port, set the NTP update interval, date format, date separator, time
format, click "Save", system time and NTP server time will be
synchronized.

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 Turn on the Set Date/Time Manually; manually select the date and
time, click "Save", the system automatically synchronizes with the
manual setting time.
 Turn on synchronize with the computer, click "Save", the system
automatically synchronizes the time to the computer that logs in to
the WEB page.
 Turn on the Receive date/time from NTP, select NTP server (or
select custom server, enter custom server domain name), select
the device's time zone, enter NTP port, set NTP interval, date
format, date separator, time format, single Click "Save" to
synchronize the system time with the NTP server time.

The date setting parameters are described in the following table:


Parameter Description
Select the server domain name where the NTP
NTP Server
service is installed.
Custom NTP When the NTP server selects "Custom", enter the
server NTP server domain name.
NTP Port Enter NTP server port.
Set the date display format for NVR devices,
Date Format including Year Month Day, Month Day Year, Day
Month Year, Day Month Year.
Set the time format of NVR devices, including
Time Format
24-hour and 12-hour.
Date Separator Set the separator between year, month, and day.
Time Zone Set the time zone of the NVR device.
Channel Check
Select the NVR channel.
Time
Table 6-2

Set the channel check time as follows:


Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →General
→Date" to enter the date setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-19 below.
Steps 2: Select the channel you want to use, or select "All" and click "Save"
to complete the configuration.

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Figure 6-19

 Dst
Set the Dst as follow:
Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →General →Dst"
to enter the Dst setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-20 below.
Steps 2: Turn on daylight-saving time, set the type, start time, end time, and
offset.
Steps 3: Click "Save" to complete the configuration.

Figure 6-20

6.5.4.2 Network
 IP/Port

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In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network" to enter the
IP/Port setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-21 below. Here you can set the
IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway, Port, DNS and other network
information, IP / Port and NVR settings consistent.

Figure 6-21

 DDNS
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →DDNS" to
enter the DDNS setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-22 below. Here you
can enable and set the DDNS function, the DDNS setting is consistent with
the NVR local setting.

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Figure 6-22

 E-mail
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →E-mail" to
enter the email setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-23 below. Here you
can open and set the mail function, mail settings and NVR settings
consistent.

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Figure 6-23

 P2P
In the main interface, click "Configuration→System→Network→P2P" to
enter the P2P setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-24 below. Here you can
enable / disable the P2P function, check the serial number of the device, use
the mobile phone to scan the QR code to download the App, and the settings
of the P2P are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.

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Figure 6-24

 FTP
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →FTP" to
enter the FTP setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-25 below. Here you can
enable and set the FTP server function.The FTP settings are the same as the
NVR local settings.

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Figure 6-25
 UPNP
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →UPNP" to
enter the UPNP setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-26 below. Here you
can enable and set the UPNP function, UPNP settings are consistent with the
NVR local settings.

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Figure 6-26
 PPPOE
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →PPPOE" to
enter the PPPOE setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-27 below. Here you
can enable and set the PPPOE function, the PPPOE setting is consistent with
the local settings of NVR.

Figure 6-27
 Address Filter
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Network →Address
Filter" to enter the Address Filter setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-28
below. Here you can enable and set the Address Filter function of the NVR,
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the specific Address Filter settings are consistent with the NVR's local
settings.

Figure 6-28

6.5.4.3 User
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →User" to enter the
User management interface, as shown in Figure 6-29 below.Here you can
add, delete, edit users, user settings are consistent with the local settings of
NVR.

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Figure 6-29

6.5.4.4 Local Alarm

 Alarm Input
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Local Alarm→Alarm
Input" to enter the Alarm Input interface, as shown in Figure 6-30 below.
Here you can set the alarm input of the device to the alarm of the external
alarm device.The alarm input setting is consistent with the local setting of
the NVR.

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Figure 6-30
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 Alarm Output
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Local Alarm→Alarm
Output" to enter the Alarm Output interface, as shown in Figure 6-31 below.
Here you can set the alarm output of the device to the alarm of the external
alarm device.The alarm output setting is consistent with the local setting of
the NVR.

Figure 6-31
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6.5.4.5 Normal Event
 Motion Detection
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Normal Event →
Motion Detection" to enter the motion detection setting interface, as shown
in Figure 6-32 below. Here you can view and set device motion detection
related information. The relevant parameters are consistent with the local
settings of the NVR.

Figure 6-32

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 Exception
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Normal Event →
Exception" to enter the exception setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-33
below.Here you could set the abnormal alarm (No Disk, Disk Error, Broken
Network, IP Conflict). The abnormal alarm is consistent with the local setting
of NVR.

Figure 6-33

 Video Loss
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Normal Event → Video
Loss" to enter the video loss setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-34 below.
Here you could enable channel video loss and set the corresponding alarm
when the video is lost.The relevant parameters are consistent with the local
settings of the NVR.

Figure 6-34

 Buzzer

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In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Normal Event →
Buzzer" to enter the buzzer alarm setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-35
below. Here you could set the duration of the buzzer alarm. The related
parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.

Figure 6-35

6.5.4.6 Intelligent
Intelligent detection includes face detection, crossover detection, regional
intrusion detection, people stay and people gathering detection.
 Face detection
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Smart Event →Face"
to enter the Face detection setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-36 below.
Here you could set the alarm for face detection. The relevant parameters are
consistent with the local settings of the NVR.

Figure 6-36

 Line Crossing
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Smart Event → Line
Crossing" to enter the Crossover detection setting interface, as shown in
Figure 6-37 below. Here you could set the alarm for crossover detection. The
relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.

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Figure 6-37

 Regional Intrusion
In the main interface, click "Configuration →System →Smart Event →
Regional Intrusion" to enter the regional intrusion detection setting interface,
as shown in Figure 6-38 below. Here you could set the alarm for regional
intrusion detection. The relevant parameters are consistent with the local
settings of the NVR.

Figure 6-38

 Loitering
In the main interface, click "Configuration → System →Smart Event →
Loitering" to enter the Wandering detection setting interface, as shown in
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Figure 6-39 below. Here you could set the alarm for people stay detection.
The relevant parameters are consistent with the local settings of the NVR.

Figure 6-39

 People Gathering
In the main interface, click "Configuration → System →Smart Event →People
Gathering" to enter the people gathering detection setting interface, as
shown in Figure 6-40 below. Here you could set the personnel gathering
detection alarm, the relevant parameters are consistent with the local
settings of the NVR.

Figure 6-40

 Face Comparison
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Face comparison is used to set the face comparison function of NVR
CH01-CH04.
The specific operation steps are as follows:
Step 1:In the main interface, click "Configuration → System →Smart Event→
Face Comparison" to enter the face comparison setting interface, as shown
in Figure 6-41 below.

Figure 6-41
Steps 2: Select the configuration channel, enable the face comparison
function, set the comparison face database and processing method.
 Face comparison library settings: select face library and mode, set
similarity.

 Processing method settings: Click " " to enter the processing


method interface, select "buzzer alarm", "email notification", "channel
recording" and "alarm output" ports as required.

Steps 3: Click "Save" to save the settings.

 Face Database
In the main interface, click "Configuration → System →Smart Event→ Face
Database" to enter the face database setting interface, as shown in Figure

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6-42 below. Here you can add and delete the face database, and the related
operation steps are the same as the local NVR.
Here you can perform operations such as adding, deleting, and ice machine
face database. The relevant operation steps are the same as those of the
NVR.

Figure 6-42

6.5.5 Maintain
6.5.5.1 Device
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintain →Device" to enter the
version information interface, as shown in Figure 6-43 below.You can view
the system's hardware features, software version, and release date on the
version information interface.

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Figure 6-43

6.5.5.2 Log
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintain →Log" to enter the log
interface, as shown in Figure 6-44 below. Here you can search and clear the
device logs. The log search settings are consistent with the NVR local
settings.

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Figure 6-44

6.5.5.3 Manual Upgrade


In the manual upgrade interface, you can reboot and upgrade your device.
The device system restart and upgrade steps are as follows:
Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintain →Manual
Upgrade" to enter the manual upgrade interface, as shown in Figure 6-45
below.
Steps 2:
 System Reboot: Click "Reboot→ OK", WEB enters the device
restart interface, wait for the device to restart, enter the login
interface and log in again.
 Upgrade: Click "Browse" to open the folder where the device
upgrade file is located, select the upgrade file, click "Upgrade", the
device starts to upgrade, and the WEB enters the device upgrade
interface. After the device is upgraded and restarted, log in to the
login page.
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Figure 6-45
6.5.5.4 Auto Maintain
In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintain →Auto Maintain" to
enter the auto maintain interface, as shown in Figure 6-46 below. Here you
can set the device reboot time, the auto maintenance settings and NVR
settings consistent.

Figure 6-46

6.5.5.5 Restore Default


Set the restore default to restore the device default parameters to the
factory defaults.
The default steps to restore are as follows:
Step 1: In the main interface, click "Configuration →Maintain →Restore
Default" to enter the restore default interface, as shown in Figure 6-47
below.
Steps 2: Select the parameters you want to restore, such as "Record ".
Steps 3: Click "Save" and the selected parameters are restored to the factory
defaults.

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Figure 6-47

6.6 Playback
In the main interface, click "Playback" to enter the playback interface, as
shown in Figure 6-48 below. Here you can view the equipment video, capture,
download and other actions, the settings and NVR settings consistent.

Figure 6-48
 Timeline: Displays the type of recording under the current conditions and the time
period in which it is located. In the four-picture playback mode, four playback time
axes corresponding to the selected four channels can be displayed. In the other
single-screen playback modes, only one time axis is displayed. Use the mouse to

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click a point in the blue area and drag to the yellow line position, that is, playback
from that point in time.
 Layout: Click " / " to toggle the video playback window.
 Play/Pause: After querying the video file, click " / " to start / pause
playback of the searched video.
 Stop: When the video is played, press " " to stop playing the video.
 Slow Forward: When the video is played, click " " video will play
slowly, the specific speed of choice 1/2, 1/4, 1/8. After switching, you
can check the current playback speed in the current status of the upper
right corner of the preview interface.
 Fast Forward: When the video is played, click " " video will be slow
to play, the specific speed of choice 2, 4, 8. After switching, you can
check the current playback speed in the current status of the upper
right corner of the preview interface.

 Mute/Open the Sound: When the video is played, click " / " to
turn on / off the sound of the recorded video.
 Enable Electronic Zoom: When the video is played, click " / " to
turn on / off the electronic zoom function of the recorded video. Turn
on the electronic zoom function, hold down the left mouse button,
select the position to zoom in on the playback screen, release the
mouse, select the location screen is placed, click " ", the
magnification screen is restored.

 Snapshot: When the video is played, click " " to capture the settings
to the local configuration settings.
 clip: When the video is played, click " " to start recording, and then
click Save Clip File again, which is stored in the local configuration
settings.

 Download: After querying the video file, click " " to enter the video
file list, select the download file, click "Download", the video file starts
to download in order, stored in the local configuration settings location.
The file download interface is shown in Figure 6-49. The "First Page",
"Prev Page", "Next Page" and "Last Page" are used to scroll through all

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video files. You can use "Edit" under "Set date / time manually" to
intercept and download the video file.

Figure 6-49

 Full Screen: When the video is played, click " " the full-screen
playback video. Press "Esc" on the keyboard to exit the full-screen
playback interface.
 Drag and drop: the video playback, the left mouse button click on the
time axis to play the position, drag left and right, drag it to the middle of
the yellow time point position, playback channel to play the point in
time recording.

6.7 Picture
In the picture interface, you can view and download all the pictures captured
on the device side. The steps are as follows:
Step 1: In the main interface, click "Picture" to enter the picture interface, as
shown in Figure 6-50 below.

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Figure 6-50
Steps 2: Select the channel, click "OK", select the event type, and set the
search time range.
Steps 3: Click " ", the searched image is displayed on the right
side of the interface, as shown in Figure 6-51 below.

Figure 6-51
Steps 4: Select the picture, click "Download" to select the storage path, click
"OK", select the image to download to the specified folder. Click on the
" " corresponding to the preview position to view the image.
 Channel: Select the channel to which you want to search for image files.
You can select one channel individually or multiple channels or "Select
All" at the same time.
 Event Type: Capture image type, the drop-down box option consists of
All, Manual capture, Motion capture, Face detection, Regional Intrusion,
Crossover, Wandering and Staff Gathering.
 Start/End Time: The time range for capturing image files.
 Query: Click " ", the system will query the corresponding
picture file according to the set channel, event type and time range, and
display it in the file list.
 Details: The image searched by clicking " " is displayed in the list as
detailed information, as shown in Figure 6-52 below:

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Figure 6-52

 Big icon: The image searched by clicking " " is displayed in the list as
a large icon, as shown in Figure 6-53 below:

Figure 6-53
 Download: Select the picture, click "Download", select the storage path,
click "OK", select the picture to download to the specified folder.

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Chapter 7 Appendixes
7.1 Q&A
1. How to do when can’t detect the hard disk?
Answer: If the system does not detect the hard disk, kindly please check the
data line and the power line of hard disk whether are connected well,
whether there is a problem about the interface of hard disk on the
motherboard, or kindly please check hard disk whether is supported by the
NVR in specification.

2. After modifying password, what can you do when you forget the
password?
Answer: When the administrator forget password, kindly please get in touch
with our technical staff. The easy to remember and relatively safe password
is recommended when you set the password (if you have security needs,
kindly please don’t try to set simple passwords such as 123).

3. What results will maybe happen due to the heat when NVR is working?
Answer: It will produce some heat when NVR is working, kindly please put
the NVR in the place where is safe and ventilated to stop the stability and life
of the system be affected due to long-term high temperature of NVR.

4. Whether can use if i install the hard disk drive of computer to NVR?
Answer: If the hard disk you use can be supported by the system of NVR, it
can work, but you need note, if the NVR begins to work, all data in your hard
disk will loss.

5. Whether can playback when recording?


Answer: Yes.

6. Whether can remove a part of video recordings of hard disk of NVR?


Answer: Considering the security of document, you can’t remove a part of
video recording, if you need remove all video recordings, you can format the
hard disk.
7. Why can’t login to NVR client?

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Answer: Kindly please check configuration of network connection whether is
right, connection of RJ-45 interface whether is fine, if also can’t work, kindly
please check whether the user name and password are right.

8. Why can’t find any recording information when playback?


Answer: Kindly please check whether the connection of data line of hard disk
is good, whether the time of system is changed, whether the query condition
that is not set to save video files. If also have the question after restarting,
kindly please check whether the hard disk is damaged.

7.2 Maintenance
1. When NVR shutdowns, kindly please don’t turn off the power switch
directly, should use the shutdown button of system to avoid data loss or
damage of the hard disk.

Ensure NVR away from high temperature heat source and place.

Remove the dust deposited in the body timing, keep the good ventilation
around chassis, it is good for radiating.

4. About the audio/video signal line and RS-485 interfaces, kindly please
don’t hot swap, or these port will be damaged easily.

5. Check the HDD power cable and data cable of the NVR regularly and look
whether they are aging.

6. Avoid the audio/video signal affected by other circuits and devices as


much as possible, prevent the hard disk damaged by electrostatic or induced
voltage.

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